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Updates from the Construction Project Supervision

Three-Kings Street to Resume Traffic Flow by September 25, 2020, Accelerating Ahead of Expected Road Work Completion Date.

Update from Construction Site Administration
Update from Construction Site Administration

Updates from the Construction Project Supervision

In the heart of Neuss, pedestrians and cyclists are advised to take note as the "Am Kaiser" S-Bahn station will only be accessible via stairs during an upcoming construction period from September 28 to October 2, 2020. This temporary measure is part of the ongoing work in the area.

Meanwhile, the intersection of Jülicher Street/Schorlemer Street/Three Kings Street has received a new asphalt surface, with the work completed faster than anticipated. Three Kings Street will reopen to traffic on September 25, 2020, earlier than originally planned. In the coming months, trees will be planted and bike racks will be installed on Three Kings Street to enhance the urban landscape.

It's worth mentioning that sewer work was completed at the intersection before the new asphalt layer was installed, and road markings were renewed throughout the area to ensure safety for all road users.

Moving on, next week, bridge work will take place in the northern part of the Willy-Brandt-Ring. This work will be carried out by the city of Munich's public works department.

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