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Greiling: Through the crisis with a full cash register

2021-02-02T16:04:35.215Z


Despite Corona, the municipality of Greiling is financially well equipped for the upcoming projects in 2021.


Despite Corona, the municipality of Greiling is financially well equipped for the upcoming projects in 2021.

Greiling - Finanznot: This is a term that does not appear in Greiling's vocabulary.

The community financed the 1.8 million euro new fire brigade equipment shed entirely from reserves.

And she still has three million euros on the high edge.

Despite the Corona crisis, Greiling seems well equipped for all the tasks that are due in the next few months - from redesigning the village center to building a photovoltaic system.

The Greilinger councilors had big plans for the past year.

So they wanted to discuss in a closed meeting in November how the town center should develop.

But the conference had to be canceled due to the corona, and so the plans remain a bit vague.

For example, the question of whether Greiling will join the village renewal program of the Office for Rural Development has not been clarified.

There are enough plans.

For example, Mayor Anton Margreiter could envision a project for senior-friendly living and a village meeting center in the town center.

He also wants to tackle the problem of "wildlife parking": "This is increasing incredibly here," says Margreiter.

“At the same time, I don't want to sign every street with an unrestricted stopping ban.

That wouldn't be nice. ”The mayor wants to get everyone's opinions on these issues first and not break anything over the fence.

He hopes that the closed meeting in the hotel "Jäger von Fall" can be made up for in the spring.

Greiling has three million euros in reserves

However, the plans for building a photovoltaic system near the airfield are already specific.

The property negotiations are currently underway with the Federal Agency for Real Estate Tasks: “I probably wouldn't have come up with this idea myself,” admits Margreiter.

“But we have active citizens who have said.

Man, that would be something. ”Margreiter agreed,“ because we must also participate in the energy transition, of course ”.

Last but not least, a suitable 3.6 hectare property is available.

According to the expert opinion, it is so far away from the place that an economically sensible development for residential development is not possible.

According to Margreiter, work on the photovoltaic system should begin in the coming year.

The lack of space suitable for residential construction is generally a problem in Greiling, says Margreiter: “We would like more access there.

But if nobody gives anything, we can't do anything. "

A cell phone tower was built without major protests.

Margreiter attributes this to the fact that the community made the process transparent.

A neutral office determined in a cell phone analysis that all limit values ​​are well below them.

When the mast goes online in the first quarter, it should be checked whether the calculations are correct.

The mast is 200 meters away from the nearest residential area, covers the entire municipality and, at 22 meters high, is four meters lower than planned.

Town center and photovoltaics the next major projects

In Margreiter's opinion, the - now withdrawn - lawsuit against the northern bypass was also successful.

In discussions with the state building authority, the water management authority and the city of Bad Tölz, the community achieved many improvements: “It paid off.

Besides, I don't think the lawsuit delayed the construction of the northern bypass - land negotiations have only just begun. "

One of the largest road construction projects this year is the renovation of Töl 12 between Greiling and Reichersbeuern: "That is really specific, the planning is as good as finished," says Margreiter.

In addition, the 100-year-old water pipe is being renewed.

The renovation of Sachsenkamer Strasse between Greiling and the B 13 is also being tackled: “It is in poor condition because many use it to bypass traffic jams,” says Margreiter, who emphasizes: “It's all about renovation, we want it Do not upgrade the road to two lanes. ”Overall, he is somewhat skeptical about the future.

The mayor believes that by the middle of the year revenue will fall, especially business tax and the share of income tax will decrease.

"Everything will not go so easily anymore."

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Source: merkur

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