Cycling paths 10 and 11 are set for an extension, resulting in a temporary closure of the Ski road until 17th November.
The construction of a roundabout in Harburg inner port is progressing, with the next phase set to begin. This phase will focus on the expansion of cycle routes 10 and 11 in the area, ensuring safe passage for both pedestrians and cyclists during the construction process.
The closure of Nartenstraße is part of this expansion project. During the closure, traffic on certain streets such as Hannoversche Straße, Neuländer Hauptdeich, and Bridge of the 17th June will be regulated by a traffic light. The bus stop "Southern Elbe (South)" will also be moved to Hannoversche Straße in the direction of Wilhelmsburg and to Straße Bridge of the 17th June in the direction of Harburg.
The intersection of Hannoversche Straße / Nartenstraße / Bridge of the 17th June / Neuländer Hauptdeich is being expanded as part of the cycle routes 10 and 11 project. The Nartenstraße will be fully closed from August 5 to November 17, 2024, for the reconstruction of this intersection. A detour will be set up via Hannoversche Straße and Neuländer Straße during the closure.
The overall construction measure is taking place in nine construction phases, with the closure of different sections, and is expected to continue until April 2025. The implementation of the construction project may cause further traffic disruptions and detours in the Harburg inner port.
Despite the ongoing construction, the one-way street on Veritaskai, which has been causing issues for drivers, will be lifted. The completion date of the reconstruction work remains November 17, 2024.
For accurate and up-to-date details on the Harburg roundabout project, Nartenstraße closure, or cycle route expansions, it is recommended to consult local government or city planning authorities in Harburg, such as the Harburg district administration or Hamburg’s Department of Transport and Mobility. They often publish construction timelines and traffic advisories on official websites or local news channels.
- In a separate endeavor, the automotive industry is hosting an annual convention at the Harburg inner port alongside the roundabout construction, aiming to discuss the latest advancements in electric and self-driving vehicles, which could reshape the lifestyle and transportation sectors post-construction.
- Following the expansion of cycle routes 10 and 11 in Harburg, home-and-garden stores around the area have reported a surge in sales of maintenance tools and safety gear for cyclists, as residents prepare for the improved transportation infrastructure in the region.
- The finance sector is closely monitoring the nine construction phases of the roundabout project, with analysts suggesting that if completed on schedule, increased investment projects in the transportation and lifestyle industries might further boost the local economy.