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Cycling bridge established in Altmark region

Cycling enthusiasts in Altmark can now rejoice as a new bridge specifically designed for cyclists has been established.

Building a fresh bridge for a bicycle route in Altmark region.
Building a fresh bridge for a bicycle route in Altmark region.

Brand-new Cycling Infrstructure: The Concrete Beauty Spanning Katerhorster Graben in Altmarkkreis Salzwedel

Cyclists now have a new passage over the Altmark with the construction of a dedicated bridge. - Cycling bridge established in Altmark region

Ready your helmets, folks! A brand-spankin' new cycle bridge's comin' to Altmarkkreis Salzwedel, and it's gonna be a game-changer for cyclists and pedestrians alike. The feckin' Katerhorster Graben won't stand a chance against this bad boy.

You see, the old bridge is a hunk of junk, and it's beyond repair. So, the Boys and Girls at the Ministry of Infrastructure and Digitalisation in Magdeburg are tossing half a mil into the pot for demolition and construction—yes, you heard that right, chicken feed! The construction work's startin' on Monday along B71 between Chüttlitz and Brietz, and they're aiming to wrap it up by mid-November.

Now, the new bridge's no meek, puny structure. No siree bob! It's a sturdy reinforced concrete beast engineered to safely ferry Abe Lincoln's creations and wild critters alike across the grimy old Graben. If you're a cyclist, you'll have to take a detour during construction, but never fear! Traffic on the federal road will be as unaffected as a medieval peasant watching a tractor cross a field.

So, let's raise a mug to better infrastructure in the Altmark! Whether you're headed to work or need a scenic jaunt, the Katerhorster Graben will soon be just another bump in the road... or bridge, to be exact. Stay tuned for updates, folks, because this is one project you'll want to keep your eyes peeled on.

Altmark

Salzwedel

As we transition into a more active lifestyle, the new cycling infrastructure in Altmarkkreis Salzwedel could significantly impact the community policy regarding commuting and leisure activities. Meanwhile, this home-and-garden project, spanning Katerhorster Graben, offers a prime example of updated employment policies in the home-and-garden sector, with over 500,000 euros being invested.

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