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Fraunberg: "Always innovative projects"

2021-08-19T10:17:01.637Z


Environmental protection, drinking water supply, connection to the AZV Erdinger Moos - there are currently a number of topics in the Fraunberg community. Mayor Hans Wiesmaier speaks about it in the summer talk with our newspaper.


Environmental protection, drinking water supply, connection to the AZV Erdinger Moos - there are currently a number of topics in the Fraunberg community.

Mayor Hans Wiesmaier speaks about it in the summer talk with our newspaper.

Fraunberg - His desk in the community center speaks volumes: Mayor Hans Wiesmaier, who has been in this office for 25 years, still has a lot planned for what is now his fifth working period here in the Fraunberg town hall.

Because the community is growing - but so are its needs.

There are also changed traffic structures and challenging projects for environmental protection and energy saving.

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Fraunhofer Mayor Hans Wiesmaier

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“I am glad that we live in a community that is very active in shaping it. When we tackle a new, bigger topic in our company, I can't just count on open ears in the local council. The willingness of the citizens to get involved is also immense, with ideas and / or design. Above all, it gives me a lot of pleasure to see how large parts of our youth get involved, ”says Wiesmaier. An initiative on the topic of sustainability and climate protection came together, which only recently organized a seven-part online citizens' dialogue with various experts (we reported).

"The times when Fraunberg was a small community in the northern district, living quietly and well-behaved, are over", Wiesmaier proudly records a change in character. "Because we are now known throughout Bavaria and beyond for the fact that, although small, we always dare to take part in innovative projects, of course also when they are accompanied by state funding." at the top of Wiesmaier's list of timely errands.

On the one hand, the community intends to join the Erdinger Moos waste water association (AZV) as a so-called “water guest”. Because a cost calculation presented to the local council showed that this solution is significantly cheaper and better for the future than the renewal of your own sewage treatment plant. “Upgrading or even building our own sewage treatment plant would be far too expensive. However, we have to build a large pumping station for this connection to the AZV, ”explains the mayor.

As for the water supply: The former municipal areas of Fraunberg and Reichenkirchen belong to the Berglerner group. In order to permanently guarantee the security of supply for the area of ​​the former municipality of Maria Thalheim, which was previously independent, the municipality would like to set up a new system together with the Holzland water association. This network would then be supplied via three interconnected wells in Inning am Holz, Kirchberg and Maria Thalheim. "The three-way system guarantees that a sufficient water supply will be maintained if one unit fails," said the town hall chief. On this subject, however, he would like to hear the local council and citizens as soon as possible and involve them.

The community must continue to deal intensively with water in a very unpopular form, with possible floods after heavy rain events.

"Especially at hot spots such as the Kleinthalheim suburb, the preliminary investigation is already underway for a possible retention area that could absorb a lot of water in the worst-case scenario," says Wiesmaier.

Here and elsewhere in the community, those affected should be informed about the dangers and sensitized for possible countermeasures.

Local supplies, ideally with regional foods, are also important to Wiesmaier.

In a building complex opposite the community center, right in the center of the village, according to the ideas of many local residents, a market hall could be built.

Wiesmaier can imagine either the community itself or a committed group of people to be responsible for this facility.

Great commitment will also be required for another project, the construction of cycle paths.

"Ultimately, we are thinking of an overarching system of cycle path connections that is oriented along district, state and federal roads and eventually ends in a train station or bus stop." Because even a community "in the countryside" needs a change in mobility behavior in the medium term that can best be worked out together with a district-wide concept.

Friedbert Wood

Source: merkur

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