The Limited Times

Now you can see non-English news...

"Want to minimize restrictions": Synchronized construction work on the Kirchheimer Oval and A 99

2021-07-03T12:05:09.947Z


The renovation work on the Kirchheimer Oval will begin in spring 2023. The municipality has coordinated with the construction work on the A99.


The renovation work on the Kirchheimer Oval will begin in spring 2023. The municipality has coordinated with the construction work on the A99.

Kirchheim

- The Kirchheimer Oval is being completely rebuilt in order to defuse the junction between State Road 2082 and Heimstettener Moosweg. In the future, a large intersection with traffic lights will guide the vehicles. The traffic should then flow better and more directly from Heimstettener Moosweg without burdening the residential streets. As the municipality has now announced, it has coordinated and synchronized the construction project with the eight-lane expansion of the A 99.

“With interlocking rather than overlapping processes, we want to minimize the burden and restrictions for the population as much as possible.

In the long term, the community will benefit from the expansion and renovation, ”explains Mayor Maximilian Böltl (CSU) in a press release.

Since partial sections of the motorway expansion have to be carried out as a preliminary, larger project, the renovation work on the oval will begin in spring 2023 so that the new intersection for the State Garden Show 2024 (LGS) is completed.

Work on the A99 during the state horticultural show

However, part of the work on the A 99 still has to be completed during the LGS. This part will also be closely coordinated among all those involved so that LGS visitors do not have to drive the community through the whole town. The current traffic concept envisages that visitors to the LGS will be guided directly to the temporary parking spaces via the Kirchheim junction of the A 99 via the St 2082. Traffic routing is also planned from the A 94 via the Munich East junction to the A 99 to the Kirchheim junction. This is also to prevent LGS visitors from driving through the Heimstetten district and unnecessarily burdening the streets.

With the expansion of the A 99, there is also more noise protection for Kirchheim.

The existing noise protection wall will be continued up to the level of the former Hausner distillery.

This will be followed by a protective wall up to the Hausner Wald, which, according to the community press release, will also reduce traffic noise.

The community will thus receive continuous noise protection over a total length of around three kilometers - from Feldkirchner Strasse in the Heimstetten district to the Aschheim autobahn car park.

Because of the construction work, the bridge towards Aschheim will also have to be closed for several months; there will be a makeshift facility there for pedestrians and cyclists.

A temporary bridge is currently being built for the transfer of the St 2082 over the A 99.

You can find more news from Kirchheim and the district of Munich here.

Source: merkur

All news articles on 2021-07-03

You may like

Trends 24h

Latest

© Communities 2019 - Privacy

The information on this site is from external sources that are not under our control.
The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.