Complete closure of Brauhausgasse: Important information for residents and traffic!
From November 3rd, 2025, Brauhausgasse in Sulzbach-Rosenberg will be completely closed until December 12th due to water pipe work.
Complete closure of Brauhausgasse: Important information for residents and traffic!
From November 3rd, 2025 to December 12th, 2025, Brauhausgasse will be completely closed. This measure affects the section between house numbers 5 and 15 and is necessary to renew the water pipe. The city asks residents and road users to understand the associated restrictions on permeability in this area, as suro.city reports.
The full closure is expected to have a significant impact on traffic in the area. To ensure a smooth flow of traffic and minimize disruptions, it is recommended to use alternative routes. For planning trips, the ADAC offers real-time information about traffic flow and current disruptions with its ADAC Maps. The tool not only helps with route planning, but also with displaying planned construction sites and potentially dangerous situations.
Traffic forecasts and infrastructure developments
As part of long-term transport infrastructure planning, the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure (BMVI) regularly produces traffic forecasts. The results of these forecasts serve as the basis for the Federal Transport Infrastructure Plan (BVWP). The BVWP 2030, which was passed on August 3, 2016, includes various investment projects to advance maintenance, replacement, expansion and new construction projects, as bmv.de explains in detail.
The BVWP is legally implemented through several expansion laws that were passed on December 2, 2016. Annual reviews of the requirements plans make it possible to identify the need for adjustments. Forecasts such as the VP 2040, which was currently commissioned, take new mobility data into account and are intended to create the basis for future infrastructure developments. In particular, the VP 2040 predicts an increase in passenger transport volumes and performance by 2040 as well as significant changes in the freight transport sector.
In summary, the upcoming full closure in Brauhausgasse is part of a larger context in which traffic infrastructure is constantly being checked and optimized. The traffic control measures and the urban construction projects will therefore continue to be carried out in close coordination with current traffic forecasts and analyses.