Be careful, construction site! Elbe cycle path in Obervogelgesang closed from November 10th

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Construction work in Obervogelgesang, Pirna: Elbe cycle path closed from November 10th to 21st due to telecom installations.

Bauarbeiten in Obervogelgesang, Pirna: Elberadweg gesperrt vom 10. bis 21. November wegen Telekom-Installationen.
Construction work in Obervogelgesang, Pirna: Elbe cycle path closed from November 10th to 21st due to telecom installations.

Be careful, construction site! Elbe cycle path in Obervogelgesang closed from November 10th

In idyllic Pirna, residents and cyclists will face some challenges in the coming week. Telekom has announced extensive construction work in the Obervogelgesang district, which will last from November 3rd to 21st. The aim of the measures is to connect a new radio tower in order to improve the communications infrastructure. But these advances also bring with them craft work that could severely impact traffic.

As the Saxon reported, the “Obervogelgesang” street will be partially closed until November 7th. The area particularly affected is the height of the Obervogelgesang 23b property. That's not all, the popular Elbe cycle path will also be completely closed at number 7 from November 10th to 21st. The closing times are Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Details about the construction work

For the construction work, two assembly pits must be dug and an 80 meter long cable trench must be created. Of course, this work means that not only drivers but also cyclists have to reschedule. However, pedestrians have the option of getting past the construction site using an emergency sidewalk. The city of Pirna has announced that it will regularly update current information on construction sites and traffic restrictions. How pirna.de communicates, a map is also created that visualizes the current closures and diversions.

However, the measures to beautify the city are essential to support both residents and guests in the long term. For example, traffic restrictions can also arise from larger open-air festivals or special events, such as those that are becoming increasingly common in Pirna.

It is therefore important for all residents and visitors to find out about the current traffic conditions in good time. A good plan can help to avoid the inconveniences of construction sites and, above all, to ensure mobility. While Telekom is working on this important infrastructure, pedestrians can also exercise a little patience on their journeys.

The construction work is a necessary step into the future, even if it may present some detours and inconveniences. We wish everyone involved good luck and, above all, good nerves in the coming weeks!