Neheimerstraße Extension in Bachum Commences on September 29
The city of Arnsberg has announced that construction work on Neheimer Straße, scheduled to begin on September 29, 2025, will affect the accessibility of the district of Bachum for approximately 3 months.
The expansion project, overseen by the local municipal building authority (Bauamt), will extend from the northern intersection of Neheimer Street/Isidor Street to the exit of Bachum, towards Bergheim.
During this period, the district of Bachum will not be accessible from the B7 via Neheimer Street. Instead, a detour route has been planned, which will direct traffic via Bergheim: Donnerfeld - Raiffeisenstraße - Sleperstraße - Schwarzer Weg - Dreihausener Weg.
The project includes the renewal of the asphalt surface layer of Isidor Street, the barrier-free expansion of two bus stops at Isidor Street, and the addition of a temporary bus stop at Am Hasbach/Neheimer Street. The RLG will issue a separate press release regarding the temporary bus stop.
It's important to note that the temporary bus stop at Am Hasbach/Neheimer Street is not part of the original project plan for the expansion of Neheimer Street.
The city of Arnsberg has asked for understanding regarding the inconveniences caused by the construction work. They assure residents and visitors that the project will contribute to improving the infrastructure in the area in the long run.
The project's completion is expected by late 2025. The RLG will provide updates on the progress of the work and any changes in the detour route or bus services.
We encourage everyone to plan their travel accordingly and to follow the signposted detour routes during this period. The city of Arnsberg thanks you for your understanding and cooperation.
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