Traffic chaos in Sachsenheim: road reconstruction blocks important routes!
Traffic restrictions in Sachsenheim due to road reconstruction: closures on several streets from June 19th to 21st, 2025.

Traffic chaos in Sachsenheim: road reconstruction blocks important routes!
From today, June 19, 2025, extensive road reconstruction will be carried out in Sachsenheim, which will have an impact on traffic. Loud news.de The work on the L1110, Sersheimer Straße, at the junction with Kleinsachsenheimer Straße, is planned from this evening, 10:00 p.m., to Saturday, June 21st, at 9:45 p.m. The measures include partial closure reconstruction measures, which already raise fears of severe disruption to local traffic.
Sersheimer Straße, Kleinsachsenheimer Straße and Hohwiesenstraße are particularly affected by the traffic restrictions. On Sersheimer Straße there will be a one-sided closure with traffic lights, allowing a passage width of 3.25 meters. A half-way closure with one-way regulation will be set up on Kleinsachsenheimer Straße, while road reconstruction will take place in both directions on Hohwiesenstraße, also with a maximum length of 366 meters.
Current traffic situation
As a result of the measures described, traffic and the residents of Sachsenheim are facing major challenges. In addition to the road construction work, a significant fiber optic project is also underway in the city. Loud sachsenheim.de As part of this expansion, a total of 652 households and 129 companies will be connected to the fiber optic network by 2030. The first phase of the expansion has been underway since June 12, 2024.
The investments for this future-proof broadband connection amount to over 2 million euros, which are mainly financed by funding from the federal government and the state of Baden-Württemberg. In addition, several schools and a hospital in Sachsenheim will receive fiber optic connections by the end of 2024.
Conclusion: challenges and opportunities
The ongoing road construction work and fiber optic expansion in Sachsenheim illustrate the city's efforts to both modernize the infrastructure and improve digital connectivity for citizens. Despite the temporary restrictions, the goal is clear: future-proof and efficient supply for all citizens and companies in the Ludwigsburg district.
While residents have to adjust to the changes, it remains to be hoped that the measures will be implemented quickly and that the desired improvements will quickly become noticeable.