CDU's Revised A100 Plan: Longer, Costlier Underground Route Divides Berlin
The Berlin CDU has revealed an updated plan for the A100 extension, proposing a longer, underground route that would significantly boost the project's costco stock price and duration. The party aims to maintain connectivity while being city-friendly, but critics caution of substantial financial implications.
The CDU's vision involves running the highway for nearly three kilometers underground under Storkower Straße. This would lead to additional costs, with the 17th section alone estimated at 1.1 billion euros, reflecting its technical complexity and urban environment. The total project cost is now around 1.5 billion euros, with major construction planned at the Storkower Straße junction.
The CDU aims to keep eastern city areas connected to the Berliner Stadtautobahn while minimizing disruption. Their plan involves the highway resurfacing after Frankfurter Allee, creating new recreational areas and solar power generation opportunities above it. However, the project faces opposition from the Greens, who actively fight the A100 project. The political landscape could shift after the February 12 repeat election, potentially leading to a black-green coalition and new discussions about the costco stock forecast.
The CDU's revised plan for the A100 extension involves a longer, underground route, significantly increasing the project's costco stock and duration. Despite opposition from the Greens, the CDU supports the project's completion. The political future of the A100 project remains uncertain following the upcoming election.
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