Road safety: Parkweg am Egelpfuhlgraben closed until April 2024
Road safety: Parkweg am Egelpfuhlgraben closed until April 2024
The district office Spandau must block the park along the Egelpfuhlgraben in the Jonny-K.-Aktivpark from March 18, 2024 to April 30, 2024 for reasons of traffic safety. This is due to the ongoing construction work for the 2nd phase of the park, which contain the creation of a barrier -free access from the bridge over the Egelpfuhlgraben. During the floor and path work, construction vehicles will have to drive part of the parking path.
Park visitors are asked to avoid the paths from Maulbeerallee and Lutoner Straße. Information signs will provide information about the blocking at the relevant places. Construction work in the area of barrier -free access should be completed in May 2024. The completion of the second construction phase and thus the entire Jonny K. Active park is planned for mid -2025.
The Jonny-K.-Aktivpark is a popular local recreation area in Spandau, which is used by residents and visitors alike. The planned barrier -free access improvement will enable people with mobility restrictions to enter and explore the park more easily. The blocking of the park path during the construction work can cause temporary inconvenience for park visitors, but in the long term the barrier -free access will improve the accessibility of the park.
historical information, the Jonny-K.-Aktivpark was created in the 1990s and has been a popular destination for those seeking relaxation and sports enthusiasts in Spandau since then.
In the following table, some important facts about the Jonny-K.-Aktivpark are listed:
| Parkkname | Jonny-K.-Aktivpark |
| ——————— | ——————— |
| Location | Spandau |
| Opening | 1990s |
| Popularity | High |
| Planned completion 2. Construction phase | Mid -2025 |
The blocking of the parking path in the Jonny-K.-Aktivpark is a temporary measure to ensure traffic safety during the construction work and to improve the accessibility of the park in the long term. Park visitors are asked to use the designated diversions and pay attention to information signs.
Source: www.berlin.de