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Mayor election Tegernsee: The applicants on the podium

2020-02-06T19:19:21.935Z


More than 150 people from Tegernsee came to the panel discussion of the Kolping family Tegernseer Tal on Wednesday. The mayor candidates debated over two and a half hours.


More than 150 people from Tegernsee came to the panel discussion of the Kolping family Tegernseer Tal on Wednesday. The mayor candidates debated over two and a half hours.

Tegernsee –What burns their nails, the citizens had previously been able to submit. During the discussion, moderator Franz Späth, Kolping district chairman from Bad Tölz, bundled the questions on the topics of "housing", "transport and hotel buildings" and "energy supply" and left the three mayor candidates Hans Hagn (CSU), Michael Bourjau (FW) and Thomas Mandl (SPD) take a stand.

The incumbent mayor Hans Hagn scored with experience, knowledge of the facts and legal situation and an objective approach. He would like to create affordable housing and counter-finance city projects with the second home tax. "This has not yet achieved the effect that we imagine." He could also imagine a further increase to 25, 27 or 30 percent, with a corresponding earmarking.

Michael Bourjaus' approach to the problems clearly indicated his business approach and his professional experience as a management consultant. He called for a structured approach based on a clear overall plan for all topics - especially the development of the infrastructure, such as the station area. Such should be put under his aegis for the next 10, 20 years. "And if we are conceptually agreed, you can tackle it bit by bit," said. In general, Bourjau Tegernsee would want to see more as part of the Tegernsee valley - but would uphold its own identity.

SPD candidate Thomas Mandl's approach is social and collaborative. This always includes close agreements with neighboring municipalities, for example traffic regulation through large parking lots and shuttle buses. Mandl places great emphasis on the topic of citizen participation. So he called for an ideas workshop to develop the station area. He can also imagine adding houses and moderately compacting them. But: "Steer clear of the outside area."

In the end, the candidates commented on questions from the audience, such as 5G technology (the bank's skeptical to negative attitude until the risks have been clarified), tourism and offers for young people and the elderly. Future visions of the three mayor candidates humorously rounded off the evening (see below).

The candidates in the original sound

live

Hagn : “We have a deficit for one-, two- and three-room apartments. But by fighting the syltization, we contribute to the mono dosage. We have to be aware of that. "

Mandl : “Cooperative building works, and you can also generate income with social housing. Housing is a fundamental right. But we should also experiment with new forms of living such as tiny houses, old-age shared apartments and multi-generation houses. ”

Bourjau : "Because of the connection between workplaces and living space, I would make all future businesses and clinics do more to provide apartments for their employees."

traffic

Hagn : "The best thing is that Munich doesn't get into the car at all, but drive in public from the start."

Bourjau : “The BOB does not offer balanced performance. We are also the only region in which public transport is not networked. A mobility concept is missing. "

Mandl : “We have to make mobility more intelligent and proactively make corresponding demands. We need a healthy mix of BOB, shuttle buses, rental bikes, etc. Public transport must be faster, more convenient and cheaper than your own car. ”


future vision

Michael Bourjau : “I see in the future that the entire Tegernsee valley has preserved its identity and Bavarian culture with the Tegernsee architecture. The public transport has calmed the traffic, there are only a few own cars left. "

Hans Hagn : “In the future I will see the main street without traffic because we somehow managed to lead it through the interior of the mountain. I see shipping and taxi ships that we are getting old and healthy, that companies are making profits and that Tegernsee is envied for its mayor. ”

Thomas Mandl : “I imagine the Tegernsee valley of the future as a large family, a community that tries out new things and finds common solutions. Tegernsee is part of this large family and I have not been the mayor for many years.

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Source: merkur

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