The municipal housing project on Predazzoallee remains a long-runner.
The SPD Hallbergmoos does not want to join the "funeral plans".
Hallbergmoos - Even if the local council decided to “end” with a large majority (17: 4), it is far from dead for the SPD.
The faction and local authority underlined in an online press conference could not speak of a “financial blind flight”.
The government of Upper Bavaria, Konrad Friedrich emphasized, checked the project for profitability and plausibility: “Obviously, no financial imponderables were found.
Otherwise the municipality would not have received a notification of the grant at all, ”asserts the ex-council and senior adviser.
90 percent of the investment costs are covered by the funds - subsidies and loans from the Free State.
The community brings in ten percent with the property.
Kreilinger: There is actually no problem with water
The surprising decision of the council caught Christiane Oldenburg-Balden cold: “It should really only have been about the details and the award criteria.” Local chief Max Kreilinger does not understand the argument of the expensive water problem: Almost every house in Hallbergmoos is built in “water” , that can't surprise anyone. "
Can the project still be saved?
The SPD is pushing for it and does not want to waste the chance to create affordable housing without own funds.
And on the spot.
“There is no quick alternative at another location.
That would set us back three to five years, ”warned Kronner.
He is not afraid of consequential costs: “I don't see that the municipality is taking a murder risk.” The property management can be outsourced and the costs are passed on to the tenants.
A rent of ten euros, which will rise to a moderate 13 euros in 30 years - you are desperately looking for that.
In the region, 14 euros are already not uncommon.
Multi-generational living is also important to the SPD
What is just as important to the comrades: Multi-generation living on Tassiloweg.
As a senior consultant, Friedrich initiated it at the time.
The wishes of the population, a survey of senior citizens and the district's senior citizens' plan gave the impetus.
Initially, the focus was exclusively on “assisted living”.
Now it's going to be a cross-generational project with 68 affordable apartments.
An architects' competition has already been held.
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