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Advance slowed down: New lake at the town hall will not be changed

2022-11-24T16:20:06.881Z


Some of the motions were made by citizens at the Kirchheim Citizens' Assembly. Among other things, it was about the lake at the state garden show.


Some of the motions were made by citizens at the Kirchheim Citizens' Assembly.

Among other things, it was about the lake at the state garden show.

Kirchheim

– The second citizens' assembly in Kirchheim this year was well attended.

In the spring, that of 2021 was made up for.

Mayor Maximilian Böltl (CSU) was satisfied with the current development.

Two sign language interpreters were also used for the first time.

At the end of October, the "Advisory Board for People with Disabilities" was officially founded and a board was elected.

A first, visible sign were the two sign language interpreters Andreas Menzer and Josephine Knappe, who translated all speeches as well as citizens' inquiries and applications for four deaf people.

"Death traps" for amphibians

The applications were numerous: Municipal Council Rüdiger Zwarg (Greens) called for a revision of the homepage because, in his view, the "facts" for the property exchange of the cycle path on Heimstettener Moosweg for the bull fattening facility were misrepresented.

He only found a handful of comrades-in-arms like Christian Eichhorn.

Although rejected in several court instances, he had submitted an application to change the new lake at the town hall: no vertical retention filters as "death traps" for amphibians, mammals and waterfowl, no bank reinforcements made of reinforced concrete.

He also doesn't want the planned bluff because it could be deadly for small children.

"Mr. Eichhorn," asked Maximilian Heyland, Managing Director of the State Horticultural Show, "please take note of your lost court judgments.

Their applications are costing the community a lot of money and are delaying the completion of the lake enormously," Heyland said.

Manfred Jobst's motion to do without the planned pedestrian and cyclist bridge at the "Kirchheimer Ei" ("it's totally superfluous, every cyclist and pedestrian will cross the street at the planned traffic lights") did not find a majority.

Only Constanze Friemert found a large majority with her proposal to leave the Kastanienallee between the Collegium and the new grammar school as much as possible in the expansion of the senior center.

every cyclist and pedestrian will cross the street at the planned traffic lights") did not find a majority.

Only Constanze Friemert found a large majority with her proposal to leave the Kastanienallee between the Collegium and the new grammar school as much as possible in the expansion of the senior center.

every cyclist and pedestrian will cross the street at the planned traffic lights") did not find a majority.

Only Constanze Friemert found a large majority with her proposal to leave the Kastanienallee between the Collegium and the new grammar school as much as possible in the expansion of the senior center.

Good numbers on childcare

Mayor Böltl had previously let the developments happen this year.

"Today, with 767 childcare places, we have 50 percent more than in 2014. After the completion of the House for Children II, the number will double."

Striking buildings such as the town hall, high school and community hall are right on schedule, and the next step will be the conversion of the elementary and middle school, the JUZ and the college.

“We currently have 193 refugees from Ukraine, most of whom are still living privately.

From the end of January they will move to the new containers at Schlehenring,” said Böltl.

Renovation of the Kirchheimer Oval is delayed

The two bicycle and pedestrian bridges on Ludwigstrasse and Wacholderweg are under construction, but the conversion of the Kirchheimer Oval has been delayed - with construction starting in spring 2023. "There are 14 public charging points for e-cars, but the utilization is only 20 percent , we expect a lot more here,” said Böltl.

The municipal council will soon vote on whether the municipality will pay subsidies for PV systems.

Boom in demand for district heating

The mayor considers the boom in demand for district heating at AFK to be gratifying: "We will significantly expand the network here and commission a second well." euros in trade tax.

“With debts of around 44 million euros, we also have reserves of 18.5 million euros and property values ​​of at least 36 million euros.

The community is by no means over-indebted.” In addition, new sources of income are being created with the new industrial parks Campus Kichheim, Campus Heimstetten and Taxetstraße.

"So we remain active," concluded Böltl.

Source: merkur

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