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"Bypass is on some list"

2021-10-21T09:41:09.607Z


One major and two minor traffic issues dealt with the Jesenwanger at the first citizens' meeting in two and a half years. A little more than 50 citizens attended - including the entire municipal council and firefighters, some of whom were honored for their many years of active service.


One major and two minor traffic issues dealt with the Jesenwanger at the first citizens' meeting in two and a half years.

A little more than 50 citizens attended - including the entire municipal council and firefighters, some of whom were honored for their many years of active service.

Jesenwang - According to the report by Mayor Erwin Fraunhofer, a Jesenwang spoke about the bypass road. This had been requested in the course of the village renewal, and now he wanted to know the state of affairs. Fraunhofer couldn't say much about this: “The bypass road is on some list in the Munich Road Construction Office.” And it seems to be long. Almost all municipalities in Bavaria, through whose localities a state road leads, have applied for bypasses, reported Fraunhofer. “The road construction authority does not even know whether it can implement all of the applications.” The community chief said that, given the political orientation in Germany, he was skeptical about stopping further soil sealing.

Another citizen also wanted to know the status of an application.

Tempo 30 is to be introduced in Erlbachstrasse.

The coordination with the police will take place soon, said Fraunhofer.

Then the topic will be dealt with in the local council.

Parking bans?

As a third traffic issue, a citizen mentioned the desire to issue parking bans on Römertshofener Strasse and other narrow lanes.

Often people park in the narrowest place.

"And then you can't get through with the combine harvester," said Jesenwanger.

Fraunhofer explained that the municipality could not decide on its own.

You will look at the said places at a traffic show with the police.

However, the mayor also pointed out that parking bans would have disadvantages, for example that they would shift parking pressure to other streets.

Conversion starts

Fraunhofer also reported some news in its report.

The expansion of Poststrasse in the southern area is almost complete.

Traffic should start flowing again on Friday.

One day later, the members of the town council tackle things themselves and clear out the old town hall.

The renovation is to start there shortly.

According to Fraunhofer, it is questionable whether the planned cycle path between Jesenwang and Moorenweis will be built in the coming year.

During conversations in the road construction department, he heard that it will probably be 2023 before the excavators start rolling.

The town hall chief had received one or two smiles right at the beginning of the meeting when he thanked him for his re-election - a full one and a half years after the election.

But the gathering was the first political face-to-face event since the corona pandemic broke out.

“And that's why I wanted to thank the citizens personally,” said Fraunhofer.

Source: merkur

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