Eberstettener Straße in Pfaffenhofen: speed signs and closure!

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Find out the latest developments in Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm, including the closure of Eberstettener Straße on November 17th, 2025.

Erfahren Sie die neuesten Entwicklungen in Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm, einschließlich der Sperrung der Eberstettener Straße am 17.11.2025.
Find out the latest developments in Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm, including the closure of Eberstettener Straße on November 17th, 2025.

Eberstettener Straße in Pfaffenhofen: speed signs and closure!

What's happening in Pfaffenhofen? An important traffic route in the city is currently closed. Eberstettener Straße will be closed to all traffic from November 17, 2025 until December 15, 2025. The reason for this is a comprehensive renovation that affects both the road surface and the existing facilities. The renovation work is necessary to improve traffic quality and safety for residents.

Traffic will be rerouted via the B299 and Geisenhausener Straße so that drivers can find an alternative route. The city administration asks all road users to understand and plan early regarding their routes.

Details about the renovation

The measure includes not only the renewal of the road, but also the inspection and, if necessary, replacement of pipes that run under the road. Such extensive work is often associated with a lot of inconvenience, but brings long-term improvements.

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Find out more about the situation in Pfaffenhofen and the technical background in our further information: Pfaffenhofen district and Microsoft Tech Community.