Regional authorities are planning a diversion via the Petite Ceinture, on the other side of the canal. “The diversion for motorized traffic will be via Boulevard Barthélémy. A marked passage for pedestrians and cyclists is maintained on the quay, on the side of the buildings.”
Closed since the beginning of the year, the Quai Monnoyer is not about to reopen… just like the Quai du Hainaut: here is where the file stands
The new signage will be installed on December 23, in the morning.
No reopening date
As for the reopening date? No deadline is given. “The government has also instructed the Port of Brussels and Brussels Mobility to continue examining the stability of the quay wall and roads and, if necessary, to make adjustments based on the additional results. At the same time, the Port will examine the emergency measures to be taken to reinforce the quay wall so that traffic can be restored. comments Brussels Mobility.
Remember that this fall, the Mima museum announced that it was closing its doors. A decision linked in part to this closure of the quay, was mentioned in October by the Molenbeek institution. “This situation has jeopardized the economic viability of the institution. For this reason, and knowing that nothing guarantees a return to the previous state before the end of the work on the docks, planned in a year and a half at the earliest, Mima has taken the decision to close the museum.
End clap for the Mima which has attracted more than 400,000 visitors in 9 years, the cause: the closure of the Quai du Hainaut last July
No heavy goods vehicles at Quai des Charbonnages
Another disruption announced this Thursday. The Quai des Charbonnages, a direct extension of the Quai du Hainaut, will be prohibited for heavy goods vehicles (over 3.5 tonnes) from December 23. “The Port of Brussels has identified stability problems with the quay wall at Quai des Charbonnages. And on the facade side, Vivaqua informed us of a weakness in the sewer collector“, informs the regional organization.
On the other side of the capital, near Docks Bruxsel, the Léon Monnoyer quay is still closed to traffic. A closure that has lasted since January 2024. No date is given on this side either.
Road subsidence on the Léon Monnoyer quay next to the Van Praet bridge: traffic remains interrupted
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