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With a full budget in a year of major projects

2023-01-05T10:48:18.130Z


With a full budget in a year of major projects Created: 01/05/2023 11:33 am By: Nicole Kalenda Planegg's Mayor Hermann Nafziger would like to see the Heide-Volm area at the train station in the hands of the municipality in order to enable planning from a single source for the area surrounding the train station. © Dagmar Rutt It's a good thing that the biotechnology and medical industry has bro


With a full budget in a year of major projects

Created: 01/05/2023 11:33 am

By: Nicole Kalenda

Planegg's Mayor Hermann Nafziger would like to see the Heide-Volm area at the train station in the hands of the municipality in order to enable planning from a single source for the area surrounding the train station.

© Dagmar Rutt

It's a good thing that the biotechnology and medical industry has brought Planegg a rain of money over the past two years.

The community has a lot planned this year.

Heath Volm

Planegg

- Since spring 2021, Planegg has been trying to buy the 1.3 hectare Heide-Volm property at the train station.

"It's pretty quick now.

In the first quarter we will know whether we can purchase the property or whether the Heide family will decide on an investor," says Mayor Hermann Nafziger.

In the course of the negotiations, they have come closer, and all reports and documents are now available.

"Collecting that is a lengthy process."

Station area north

If the municipality gets a chance at Heide-Volm, they can plan the entire station area from a single source, otherwise Nafziger wants to concentrate on the north side.

The plots of land, which stretch as far as Germeringer Straße, have belonged to Planegg for a number of years.

According to an estimate from 2020, 50 to 60 apartments could be accommodated there.

"We will deal very promptly with how we deal with it," says Nafziger, who is expecting municipal council meetings on the subject.

It is important to clarify the traffic issue.

In order not to burden Bahnhofstrasse with additional traffic, access from Germeringer Strasse is essential.

To do this, the municipality needs the property on which Pension Elisabeth is located.

The negotiations are ongoing.

housing

It will be several years before the new quarter at the train station is ready for occupancy.

Apartments owned by the municipality are to be built before then.

The dilapidated old buildings at Münchner Strasse 13, 15 and 15a are being demolished to make room for 15 barrier-free apartments.

The buildings are now empty.

childcare

New living space increases the need for childcare places.

The issue will be taken into account in the development of the station area.

"At the moment we are largely in the green zone," says Nafziger.

Things are not looking so rosy for the 2023/24 kindergarten year, which starts in September.

The registrations received by the end of October last year show that there will be a shortage of 57 crèche places, 22 kindergarten places, four places in after-school care and two in after-school care.

This does not include the fact that the new St. Martin children's home in Martinsried is to be opened by then, which, with two kindergarten and two after-school care groups, offers more space than the container kindergarten that was put into operation on an interim basis after the old children's home burned down in 2018 .

Subway

The date is set: On February 6th, prominent Bavarian politicians will come to Martinsried.

Prime Minister Markus Söder and representatives of the science, finance and building ministries are expected to break ground for the subway tunnel, 30 years after the first talks and five years after the Planegger municipal council gave a fundamental yes to the mammoth project to extend subway line 6 from the Klinikum Großhadern to Martinsried.

“We will quickly plan our bus station at the same time,” says Nafziger.

When the shell construction work is essentially completed at the end of 2025 and the tunnel is covered, the above-ground work must begin quickly so that everything is ready for the expected commissioning in 2027.

finance

In order to be able to buy land and carry out major projects, the municipality needs several million.

The trade tax bubbled recently.

After the 48 million in 2021, which was a record, Nafziger says about the year just ended: "We are right on target." For 2023, however, he expects a slump.

The energy and economic crisis resulting from the Russian war of aggression in Ukraine "is now affecting everyone, including biotechnology and medical technology, which need a lot of electricity".

Both sectors were a guarantee for high tax revenue in the Corona years.

"We as a municipality also have additional costs," says Nafziger, citing municipal properties and street lighting as examples.

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climate protection

Agri-photovoltaics and wind power: These are the two projects that the municipality wants to promote this year.

Nafziger expects the results of a site analysis for outdoor wind turbines commissioned last July in the coming weeks.

"Then we'll at least know if anything is possible at all." If that's the case, he will immediately contact the municipal council "to go into the land use planning and thus cement the locations".

The next step is the environmental assessment.

The agri-photovoltaic system presented last year by Nafziger and the deputy mayor Judith Grimme as a citizen model on a field south of the composting facility has not progressed as far as hoped due to legal hurdles.

It is unclear whether a change in the land use plan is necessary, from field to industrial plant, as Nafziger says.

If this is unavoidable, “this is a process that will take a year or two”.

The mayor: "To remove this hurdle must be pushed in Berlin.

An energy transition is difficult to achieve like this.”

Source: merkur

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