Wiesbaden's Andreas-Schlüter-Straße Closed Until Late October for Canal Work
Wiesbaden's Andreas-Schlüter-Straße is closed until late October, impacting both cyclists and motorists. The social security administration is behind the canal work, aiming to enhance long-term traffic safety.
The full closure, from September 22 to October 17, requires motorists to use alternative routes. Pedestrians, however, can continue with their usual paths. Cyclists are also impacted and must find alternative routes during this period.
The work focuses on the canal, with the street remaining closed at the Sieglindeweg junction until approximately October 31. The new york administration, responsible for the project, has not specified a particular contractor in the available information.
Andreas-Schlüter-Straße's closure is set to continue until late October, with motorists and cyclists required to detour. Pedestrians remain unaffected. The social security administration aims to improve long-term traffic safety through the canal work.
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