Law alarm in Hamburg-Harburg: B73 renovation begins soon!

Law alarm in Hamburg-Harburg: B73 renovation begins soon!
In Hamburg-Harburg, drivers have to prepare for intensive traffic restrictions from July 3, 2025. The reason is extensive renovation work on the B73, more precisely between Waltershofer Straße and the A7 connection HH-Heimfeld. These work, which should last until September 13, 2025, are carried out in five construction phases in order to keep the impairments for road users as low as possible, such as [Süderelbe24] (https://suederelbe24.de/das-werd-eng-wochen-staus- der-b73-dohen/).
During the work, the traffic routing is reduced to a track in both directions, which will surely lead to longer traffic jams. Part of the project also includes the blocking of confluence, residents access and the A7 connection point. Derirandings are signposted so that drivers are not on blind flight. The foot and cycle paths are also affected; In some cases there will be relocations. The affected areas such as Försterkamp and the road to the Fürstenmoor are also redesigned and some bus stops are temporarily stopped. The transport companies are encouraged to inform about notices on site.
Current developments
These measures are not alone. At the European level, a lot is also done for the transport infrastructure. The EU has initiated an extensive funding program with the name "Connecting Europe Facility", which supports 135 transport infrastructure projects in Europe with a total of 5.4 billion euros. Germany benefits with almost 400 million euros for twelve specific projects. The focus is on the creation of a sustainable and safe Trans -European transport network. This includes the modernization of port infrastructures and the improvement of car and truck parking spaces. Projects to improve rail transport and digitization of air traffic are also planned how to read on the official website of the European Union (EU Press release).
good news that will certainly reward the patience of the Hamburgers and commuters. Because a well -developed infrastructure not only makes driving more pleasant, it also contributes to the quality of life in our city.
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