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Obstructions in the woods due to logging activities

Construction work scheduled on three roads until the weekend, with temporary road closures for the installation of traffic lights.

Obstacles in the forest originating from logging activities
Obstacles in the forest originating from logging activities

Obstructions in the woods due to logging activities

Forestry Work and Road Closures in Pforzheim from July 3rd to 7th

Residents and commuters of Pforzheim, take note! Essential forestry work is scheduled to take place on Tiefenbronner Street, Nieferner Street, and Kirschpfad from Tuesday, July 3rd to approximately Saturday, July 7th.

The city council has announced that the closures will occur between 8:30 AM and 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM each day. The work will commence on Tuesday, July 3rd and continue until Saturday, July 7th.

The closures are part of the installation of a new traffic light system, which is necessary for the ongoing infrastructure improvements in the area. The Forestry Administration of the City of Pforzheim is requesting understanding from road users regarding the inconveniences caused by the closure.

The work will be carried out on each street one by one, with Tiefenbronner Street, Nieferner Street, and Kirschpfad all undergoing the necessary forestry work. The closures are due to safety concerns, and a traffic light system will be used during the closures to ensure the safety of road users and forestry workers.

The closures will last for a maximum of 5 minutes at a time, and the city council has emphasized the importance of adhering to the announced schedule to minimize disruption. The council is encouraging road users to plan their journeys accordingly and to use alternative routes where possible.

The Forestry Administration of the City of Pforzheim would like to assure residents and commuters that the essential forestry work is being carried out in accordance with the previously announced schedule and that the work is necessary for the safety and wellbeing of all road users. The administration thanks everyone for their understanding and cooperation during this time.

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