The pedestrian and bicycle path connecting Kõrveküla and Vahi will be completed in autumn
The Tartu municipal government has signed a contract for the construction of the pedestrian and bicycle path connecting Kõrveküla and Vahi.
The Tartu municipal government has initiated plans for a new pedestrian and bicycle path that will connect the villages of Kõrveküla and Vahi. This initiative aims to improve accessibility and promote non-motorized transportation options in the area. The contract for the construction has been awarded to the companies Mantrum Veod and Demirek after a joint bidding process, ensuring that the project not only meets local needs but is also executed efficiently.
This development reflects an increasing commitment from municipal authorities towards enhancing infrastructure to support environmentally friendly transportation methods. By investing in such projects, the government aims to promote physical activity among residents and enhance the overall quality of life in the region. The expected completion of this path in autumn highlights a timely response to community needs amidst growing concerns over traffic congestion and the sustainability of urban planning.
Residents of both villages can look forward to this new pathway, which promises to facilitate safer travels for pedestrians and cyclists alike. This initiative could potentially lead to an increase in community engagement as it makes it easier for people to travel between the two areas, possibly enhancing social and economic interactions.