Redesign of Altenberger-Dom-Straße Sparks Legal Dispute
A dispute has arisen over the redesign of the Altenberger-Dom-Straße in the Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis. Complainants argued that a plan approval procedure was necessary, but the local authority and the city maintain that no such procedure is required.
The city's plans involve adapting the street to modern standards, aiming to improve safety and traffic requirements. These measures include reducing lane widths, creating bike lanes, and widening pedestrian paths, without expanding motor vehicle traffic lanes. From a planning law perspective, the city's stance that no plan approval procedure is needed appears to be legally sound.
A complaint was lodged with the local authority, but they concluded that the city has acted within the bounds of the law. Interestingly, citizen participation was offered despite not being legally required for the planned measures.
The redesign of the Altenberger-Dom-Straße in the Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis has sparked debate, with complainants seeking a plan approval procedure. However, the local authority and the city maintain that no such procedure is necessary, and the project can proceed as planned.
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