Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis Backs City's Attenberger-Dom-Straße Redesign
The Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis, the local authority, has ruled that the city's approval of the redesign of Attenberger-Dom-Straße was legally sound. The city's argument that the project is a repair, not a significant change, has been validated.
The city's legal stance, supported by Dr. jur. Michael Huber, is that the planned renovation does not necessitate a plan approval procedure under § 38 StrWG NRW. The local authority agreed, defining 'significant redesign' as changes that expedite planning procedures, and found none in the approved plans.
The city's aim is to adapt the street to modern standards, enhance safety, and improve traffic management. The project is not about expanding motor vehicle traffic.
The local authority has confirmed the legality of the city's approval of the Attenberger-Dom-Straße redesign. The project, aimed at improving safety and traffic management, will proceed as planned.
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