The Limited Times

Now you can see non-English news...

B11 relocation: Mayor passes resolution to Minister of Transport

2022-01-20T16:14:56.779Z


Geretsried's Mayor Michael Müller handed Bavaria's Transport Minister Kerstin Schreyer an important document: the city council's resolution on the stalled B11 relocation.


Geretsried's Mayor Michael Müller handed Bavaria's Transport Minister Kerstin Schreyer an important document: the city council's resolution on the stalled B11 relocation.

Geretsried – Bavaria's Transport Minister Kerstin Schreyer (CSU) took a good hour on Thursday to talk to Geretsried's Mayor Michael Müller (CSU) behind closed doors about the stalled B11 relocation. The mayor then delivered the city council's resolution to the press, which called for the infrastructure project to be started "immediately".

As reported, the relocation of the federal road to the Schwaigwaller Hang was included in the Federal Transport Route Plan in 2016 and classified as "priority". In order to push the project forward, the city even took over the preliminary planning, and did so on its own account. In 2018, the documents and the contract were handed over to the Weilheim State Building Authority as the responsible authority. But nothing more has happened since then. "It can't be that we have a planning horizon for the never-ending day," Müller complained in our newspaper. His party friend and member of the state parliament, Martin Bachhuber, then arranged an on-site meeting with the transport minister. With other representatives from the Ministry, the State Building Authority,The B11 relocation - and also the long-awaited S7 extension - were discussed with the Geretsried town hall and politicians.

City wants to update old preliminary planning

"I would like to expressly emphasize that it was a very trusting conversation," said Mayor Müller afterwards.

It was agreed that the city, which has "a vital interest" in the B11 relocation, will revise its old preliminary plan.

It covers the section from the roundabout (junction with State Road 2369) to the motorway slip road.

The State Building Authority, for its part, will update the figures and get back to planning.

Coordination processes are to be continued “quickly”.

Minister Schreyer added that they had been involved for a long time.

All those involved should now continue the coordination processes "quickly" in order to "solve the traffic problem", according to their wish.

When asked why the project is a top priority in the Federal Transport Routes Plan and has since been left undone, City Hall President Müller replied: "It's not left undone, it's still being planned." The Minister of Transport assured: "Staying down never does anything." , and they are due to the procedure.

"There is no risk of anything being left behind in my house," emphasized the minister, who has been in office for two years.

There is no risk of anything being left behind in my house.

Bavaria's Transport Minister Kerstin Schreyer

In her eyes, it is important that all those involved sit around the same table in such processes.

"In this respect, I am very happy that the federal and state representatives were there, and of course the district." The city needs support at all levels.

Because the traffic load is "really recognizable," said Schreyer in a loud voice to drown out the traffic noise.

It is important that everyone pulls together.

Also read: On the table instead of in the bin: the association sells saved food

Her conclusion after the conversation: "It was clearly noticeable that we all have the same interest." Mayor Müller was confident.

"We're on the right track," he said.

nope

By the way: Everything from the region is now also available in our regular Wolfratshausen-Geretsried newsletter.

Source: merkur

All news articles on 2022-01-20

You may like

News/Politics 2024-03-10T17:49:19.506Z

Trends 24h

News/Politics 2024-03-28T06:04:53.137Z

Latest

© Communities 2019 - Privacy

The information on this site is from external sources that are not under our control.
The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.