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Speed ​​limit in front of elementary school? "You can only get speeders on your wallet"

2021-10-23T06:53:39.158Z


Speed ​​limit, traffic jam and a missing swimming pool: At the citizens' meeting it became clear what concerns the Unterföhringer.


Speed ​​limit, traffic jam and a missing swimming pool: At the citizens' meeting it became clear what concerns the Unterföhringer.

Unterföhring

- Parents are concerned about the safety of their children on the way to school.

Commuters are stuck in traffic.

The swimming club calls for an indoor pool.

And everyone is proud of geothermal energy.

Thematically, the citizens' meeting in Unterföhring is practicing normality after one and a half years of Corona.

Hardly any other community seems to have mastered the crisis better than Unterföhring.

The finances are right.

The most important projects are on schedule, fire brigade tool shed, building yard, residential construction and primary school renovation.

Future projects such as the sports park and the new town hall are also kept in mind.

To celebrate the day, Mayor Andreas Kemmelmeyer finally presented the community's brand new website to the audience.

Föhringer Ring: "The trees are gone, but nothing has happened."

Although the town hall waived - despite the increasing number of infections - access requirements such as the 3G rule, the ballroom was hardly half full.

Michael Gernet was one of them.

He warned of morning rushes and the truck traffic from the container station at the elementary school.

The chairman of the parents' council complained about the loss of the speedometer and called for Tempo 30 in front of the elementary school.

Shortly before, Stefan Ganser had thought about expanding the Föhringer Ring.

“The trees are gone, but nothing has happened.” Instead of driving relaxed to work in the morning, commuters grind their teeth more and more often in traffic jams.

At the elementary school, Mayor Kemmelmeyer wants to "bring out harder protected people" as soon as possible.

You no longer bother with speed indicators and the like.

“You can only get hold of Raser with your wallet,” he let Gernet know, the spokesman for the parents' council.

However, parents should continue to strive to raise their children's awareness.

For Ganser, however, Kemmelmeyer had no quick advice.

“The process is stalling!” The Free State is stingy with information.

After 30 years of planning, as can be heard from the town hall, apparently they failed to adapt age-old guidelines.

Although 2025 is still the deadline, Kemmelmeyer remains skeptical: "We are waiting for the things to come."

"I don't hope that a child has to drown before ..."

Elisabeth Rupprecht from the swimming club is about children and young people who have not learned to stay afloat. “830 children up to the age of ten cannot swim.” Rupprecht warns against waiting for the sports park. “I don't hope that a child has to drown before we get an indoor swimming pool!” The community is well aware of the problem. Kemmelmeyer promised to deal with the issue in the next finance committee.

As for Geovol, the mayor remains on the line.

Agenda spokesman Josef Trundt is extremely pleased.

Both of them are critical of the recently discussed cooperation with the municipal utilities.

“We don't want to play a Gallic village,” said Kemmelmeyer: “However, cooperation only works for both sides.” He would like to see the “Geovol success story” continued.

The mayor does not trust full-bodied announcements to convert the thermal power station to gas.

Compared to coal, gas is the lesser evil.

"Unterföhring, however, relies on renewable energies."

Source: merkur

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