According to city hall, the trail will be approximately 4.5 kilometers long and will run mainly along existing green spaces. The project will also include new rest areas, bike racks, and informational signs about the local natural environment.
“We want to offer people a safe and pleasant alternative to driving,” said the deputy mayor during today’s project presentation. Construction is expected to begin next spring, with completion planned by the end of summer.
The project has received support from a regional grant program focused on the development of bicycle transportation. Total costs are estimated at approximately 28 million crowns.
The city council also invited the public to participate in a short online survey, in which residents can suggest additional locations suitable for future bike paths or improvements to the city’s cycling infrastructure. The new bike path will connect the city with a recreational area