Half-way closure in Demitz-Thumitz: Traffic hindered until September!
Half-way traffic closure in Demitz-Thumitz from August 18th. until September 6th, 2025 due to broadband expansion. Traffic light regulation set up.

Half-way closure in Demitz-Thumitz: Traffic hindered until September!
In Demitz-Thumitz it will be a little narrower on the main street for around three weeks from August 18, 2025. Traffic in this area is partially blocked due to measures to expand the broadband network. The closed route affects house numbers 26 to 30 and is scheduled to be reopened on September 6, 2025. The reason for these measures is the necessary cable laying, which is being carried out as part of civil engineering in order to improve internet supply in the region. The church has this on its website demitz-thumitz.de announced.
It will be particularly important for residents and road users to observe the new traffic rules. During construction work, a traffic light control system will be set up to ensure an orderly flow of traffic and to keep waiting times as short as possible.
Why broadband expansion is important
The need for broadband expansion has increased significantly in recent years. Stable and fast internet is essential today, especially in rural regions like Demitz-Thumitz. The municipality is doing everything it can to improve the digital infrastructure. High-speed internet is important not only for businesses, but also for citizens who increasingly rely on digital services.
With the planned work, the municipality will ensure that citizens can benefit from improved internet connectivity in the future. This not only makes the region more attractive for locals, but could also attract new companies. Progress is therefore desired and must also come at a price - in this case temporary traffic disruptions.
The municipality asks everyone affected to understand the traffic restrictions and hopes that the work can be carried out quickly and according to plan. For further information, we recommend taking a look at the municipality's official homepage.
The partial closure is a small but necessary step towards a more digital future for Demitz-Thumitz and all its residents.