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"City centre Highway Devoid of Autos"

"Regarding the article titled '264,000 euros spent on new benches in Vohwinkel, but not all installed', memo dated July 19, 2025"

"City Centre Aims for Automobile-Free Zones"
"City Centre Aims for Automobile-Free Zones"

"City centre Highway Devoid of Autos"

Car-Free City Center in Vohwinkel Gains Momentum

The Vision Vohwinkel project, which aims to create car-free streets in the city center, particularly on Kaiserstraße, is making steady progress. According to a recent letter published in the press, the idea of transforming the inner city streets into car-free zones is gaining traction [2].

The letter, whose author remains unspecified, discusses the Vision Vohwinkel and its progress, mentioning that parts of the non-car infrastructure (such as benches and parklets) are being installed, although not everything originally planned has yet been completed [2].

For those who wish to voice their opinions on the parklets in Vohwinkel, the Wuppertaler Rundschau—the local newspaper covering these developments—has provided a way to participate in the public discourse. The recommended channel for submitting opinions is via email to [email protected] [2].

The letter does not specify any specific actions, decisions, or outcomes related to the Vision Vohwinkel or the parklets in Vohwinkel (Kaiserstraße). It simply highlights the ongoing public discourse and invites readers to be part of the discussion.

In summary, the Vision Vohwinkel’s car-free street initiative is actively moving forward with the implementation of parklets. Public discourse is ongoing, with both supporters and opponents engaging. Anyone who wants to express their views on the parklets in Vohwinkel can send their letter or opinion via email to [email protected] to be part of this discussion [2].

[2] Source: Unspecified reader letter published in the press.

The unspecified reader, in a letter published in the press, discusses the ongoing progress of the Vision Vohwinkel project and the implementation of parklets, suggesting that this development could have a significant impact on the lifestyle and home-and-garden ambiance of the city center. In response to the public discourse about the parklets, the Wuppertaler Rundschau has provided an email address for readers to share their opinions and views on this home-and-garden transformation.

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