Near completion: Goethestraße set to open in Hamm soon
In the heart of Hamm, the city is bustling with activity. Last week marked the final construction phase of the Goethestraße, between Feidikstraße and Südwall, as extensive construction work, including milling and asphaltation of the road surface, was carried out. The four-lane roadway was reduced, and parking strips were removed to accommodate the ongoing renovation project, which is estimated to cost 2,758,000 euros.
The city and city utilities have announced the reopening of the Goethestraße on August 2nd. Once fully marked, the Goethestraße and Südring will be open for driving, with buses resuming their usual routes. It's important to note that no specific reopening date for any other streets in Hamm was provided.
Elsewhere in Hamm, the metal scene has shown its charitable side by donating sleeping bags to Caritas Hamm. Meanwhile, a missing children case, suspected to be an abduction by the children's father, has put a sombre tone on the city's mood.
In a positive note, new sculptures have been installed on Halde Sachsen, adding a touch of art to the city landscape. Last year, bike lanes were built on the Goethestraße, further promoting a greener and more sustainable mode of transportation.
For those seeking up-to-date information on the renovation timeline or progress of the Goethestraße, local government websites of Hamm or construction and urban planning departments might be the best sources to consult. As always, we encourage everyone to stay informed and vigilant in our community.
The construction project on Goethestraße, which involves the transportation sector and finance with an estimated expenditure of 2,758,000 euros, is expected to reopen on August 2nd, facilitating industry activities with buses resuming their usual routes. Meanwhile, the local metal scene in Hamm, a part of the cultural industry, has shown its kindness by donating sleeping bags to Caritas Hamm.