European Union Official Publication, published on July 13, 2005
In the heart of Germany, the city of Halle (Saale) is bustling with activity as it moves forward with several development projects. Here's a roundup of the latest updates:
The city council has issued a moratorium for the future application of development plan No. 122, Halle-Reideburg, residential development Freiberger Straße. This decision is part of a broader strategy to shape the city's growth and development.
Meanwhile, the third phase of the East Bypass is being initiated near Franckestraße, aiming to improve traffic flow and connectivity within the city.
Construction work is underway in Merseburger Straße, focusing on utilities, as part of the city's ongoing infrastructure development.
The Paulusviertel, Mühlwegviertel, and Am Wasserturm areas are scheduled for renovation, with the aim of revitalizing these neighbourhoods and enhancing the quality of life for residents.
A public hearing for the environmental impact assessment procedure for the planned expansion of the A14 motorway with the Grobers interchange - 2nd phase - construction km 104,900 to 99,500 is currently being conducted.
The draft for development plan No. 32.9 Heide-Süd is on public display, inviting citizens to participate in the planning process.
In addition, a neighbourhood conference is planned for the areas mentioned above, including discussions about garage construction on Franz-Andres-Straße and Hollystraße.
The city council has also issued ordinances for moratoriums on development plan No. 29, industrial and commercial area Radewell, John-Schehr-Str., and development plan No. 87, residential area Alte Heerstraße.
City parks are seeing an increase in visitors using play areas, reflecting the growing interest in outdoor activities among residents.
Lastly, public participation is invited in the preliminary action plan Halle (Saale) - accompanying WEB information. Various tenders for weekly markets, job postings, construction tenders, and collections have also been announced.
For more detailed information, it's recommended to consult official sources such as the Halle (Saale) city council website, municipal press releases, or local government bulletins that publish council meeting minutes and decisions.
In the context of shaping Halle (Saale)'s growth, the city council has imposed a moratorium on future development plans involving the finance industry, such as the industrial and commercial area Radewell on John-Schehr-Str. and the residential area Alte Heerstraße. On the other hand, the transportation sector is set to improve with the third phase of the East Bypass near Franckestraße, aiming to enhance traffic flow and connectivity in the city.