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Route leading to Clara-Zetkin

The goal of our organization is to modernize Clara-Zetkin Street into a cutting-edge traffic zone.

Journey Along the Clara-Zetkin Pathway
Journey Along the Clara-Zetkin Pathway

Route leading to Clara-Zetkin

In the heart of Erfurt, Germany, a significant transformation is underway. The city council has embarked on a multi-stage planning process to renovate the Clara-Zetkin Street, aiming to create a future-proof traffic space known as the "Green Clara".

The current state of Clara-Zetkin Street is far from ideal, with poor physical conditions and an urban climate in need of improvement. To address this, the city administration has been commissioned to plan the renovation, with a focus on creating a safe, functional traffic space that offers a high quality of stay.

A scientific traffic trial was conducted from September 2021 to March 2022 to test one-way traffic in the street. The results showed that one-way traffic was feasible, sensible, and safe. This finding formed the basis for the city council's decision to proceed with the renovation.

An engineering office, selected through a Europe-wide tender, is now developing implementation variants for the "Green Clara". These variants combine the physical conditions of the street with the results of the traffic trial and the needs of the city population.

The planning process involves the citizens of Erfurt. A citizen participation process took place, allowing the city population to express their needs, wishes, and concerns. The results of this process, along with the traffic trial, served as a basis for the planning process.

The overriding goal of the planning is to create a safe main traffic street with continuous one-way traffic, sufficient safe crossing opportunities, future-proof facilities for pedestrians and cyclists, and a climate-friendly design. The concrete design details are not yet fixed in this planning step.

The "Green Clara" will see partial unsealing, greening, and aesthetic upgrading as part of the renovation. The planning process will lead to subsequent design decisions, and citizens of Erfurt have the opportunity to submit their suggestions for the design of the "Green Clara" through a citizen survey, with the deadline being January 21, 2024.

The majority of citizens support the trial traffic management and wish for a high quality of stay. The results of the traffic trial and citizen participation served as a basis for the Erfurt city council's decision to proceed with the renovation.

For the latest updates on the "Green Clara" project, including the proposed architectural or urban design plans, intended traffic management strategies, mechanisms for citizen participation, and project timeline milestones or completion dates, we recommend checking official Erfurt city government websites or recent local planning documents. These would be the primary sources for accurate, up-to-date details on this exciting transformation.

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