At the meeting in July 2020, the Wessobrunn municipal council put the Keller-Liesl-Haus project on hold.
Now he dealt again with the plan to build a village shop with a café and apartments in the Haid district and finally sealed the end of it.
Wessobrunn - "We should create clarity for the municipal council and the project group," said Mayor Georg Guggemos at the beginning of the discussion.
Richilde Kölbl emphasized the creation of added value and quality of life through the project, which still has high priority for her.
“There is currently so much subsidy for municipal housing.
In the long run it won't cost us anything, ”said Franz Erhard, the costs were not a reason to stop the project.
"We don't currently need the 'Keller-Liesl-Haus'"
Gerlinde Sterr and Miriam Kopp emphasized the importance of the project and spoke out against a complete setting. "Our chamberlain should take another look at the whole thing and also check the funding opportunities again," says Kopp. “We now have time to plan. I don't think it's good to let it disappear into “nowhere”, ”said Erwin Köhler. “There are compulsory tasks like the fire brigade or kindergarten that are more important. We don't currently need the “Keller-Liesl-Haus”, ”said Michael Geburek. “We can't run everything possible in parallel, we should focus on individual things and create clear relationships,” Max Obholzer also saw other more important projects at present.
“We don't have the capacity for this in the administration”, added Mayor Guggemos.
"We have drawn up a list of priorities, and the Keller-Liesl-Haus was far behind," said Tom Füller, referring to the municipal council's closed meeting in March, when the topic was discussed in detail.
The vote then also reflected the skeptical attitude towards the project in the council.
Only five municipal councils pleaded for the project to be pursued, ten voted against.
This probably sealed the end of the project group that had been working on the Keller-Liesl-Haus for many months.
Wolfgang Soglowek, the spokesman for the group, who strongly advocated it in the quarter hour before the meeting, hinted at this.
"If the project is postponed, the project team will disband."