Dedications / de-dedications according to the Hamburg Road Act
A dedication is a decree that turns a property under private law into a public road on which public road law applies (e.g. StVO). This opens up the use of a traffic area for common use. The dedication can be restricted to individual types of traffic and...
A dedication is a decree that turns a property under private law into a public road on which public road law applies (e.g. StVO). This opens up the use of a traffic area for common use. The dedication can be restricted to individual types of traffic and traffic purposes (e.g. pedestrian traffic) as well as spatially (e.g. tunnels). Areas that are dedicated as public paths and belong to the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg are publicly owned by the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg. They are withdrawn from legal transactions and must be deleted from the land register (Section 4 (1) HWG). The dedication of a street to public transport establishes rights (e.g. access or special use) and obligations (e.g. pavement cleaning) of the residents. Without the dedication of a development facility, no road construction contributions can be levied.
Important notes
Prerequisites
Dedication: The planned traffic area is made available for public use.
Dedication: Dispensable traffic areas are withdrawn from public use
Please note
Public traffic areas are withdrawn from the real estate market.
Legal notes
Legal basis
Dedications: §§ 6 and 8 Hamburg Road Act
Dedication: Sections 7 and 8 of the Hamburg Road Act
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