Tree care in Kleinröhrsdorf: walking and cycle paths blocked from September 1st!

Tree care in Kleinröhrsdorf: walking and cycle paths blocked from September 1st!

Next Monday, September 1, 2025, there will be a short-term blocking of the walking and cycle path on the route between the Kleinröhrsdorf stop of the SB-Bahn and the entrance to Kleinröhrsdorf. The Knorre Baumdienst company from Bautzen will carry out tree care work from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. that are necessary to ensure the security and healthy growth of the city trees. These measures are part of a comprehensive examination and maintenance of the trees, as described in abes-online.com.

The need for such work is unmistakable: city trees make a valuable contribution to the quality of life in urban rooms by improving the microclimate and increasing air quality. At the same time, they create spaces of relaxation that are of central importance for citizens. Therefore, the regular care of these trees is a must to recognize and eliminate potential dangers, as is recorded in the relevant guidelines.

Important information on the blocking

  • affected route: between Kleinröhrsdorf stop of the SB train and entrance to Kleinröhrsdorf
  • Date of blocking: Monday, September 1, 2025
  • time: 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

The city administration has announced that the citizens are informed about the restrictions to minimize inconvenience. Such tree care work does not come out of nowhere, but require meticulous planning and implementation. The situation is similar in the current tree maintenance work in the Carl-Bosch-Ring and on the pilgrimage path Süd, where partial closures of the roadway as well as short-term full closures of the walking and cycle path times are required to ensure safety. This work is organized in the form of hiking construction sites and run until Friday, May 9th, such as [Rheinpfalz.de] (https://www.rheinpfalz.de/lokal/frankenthal_artikel ,-baumpflege-wurzters-kurztigen-_arid.5762145.html).

Overall, the municipal times and measures to maintain the city trees help to remain in good condition in the long term. The obligation to ensure traffic safety, which is not legally stipulated by law, but is supported by High court jurisprudence, not only includes the city, but also private owners who are responsible for the trees. This is to ensure that all trees, especially near municipal roads and public facilities, are checked regularly.

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