As of: February 1, 2024, 12:00 p.m
By: Christina Jachert-Maier
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The Gmunder Wasserwacht youth team has to travel to Bad Tölz for swimming training.
© Wasserwacht Gmund
What should the new indoor swimming pool look like?
An intermunicipal working group has thought about this.
The results will be presented at a public meeting on February 26th.
Tegernsee Valley
– There has been no indoor swimming pool in the Tegernsee Valley for almost four years.
That should change.
The communities around the lake want to work together to build a new building in Bad Wiessee.
An inter-municipal working group has developed suggestions as a recommendation.
The working group will present its considerations at a valley-wide municipal council meeting on Monday, February 26th.
This is a public meeting.
“It is important to us to take the citizens along from the beginning and to involve them in the discussion,” explains Wiessee’s mayor Robert Kühn.
The meeting begins at 7 p.m. in the Rottach Seeforum.
In addition to the five valley municipalities, the municipality of Waakirchen is represented in the working group and also at the valley-wide meeting.
The working group had also asked the municipality of Warngau to participate.
But those responsible there declined, reports Kühn.
Public discussion at valley-wide municipal council meeting
In view of the enormous interest in the new indoor swimming pool, the working group decided to publicly present the result of a year of work.
The local councilors and the city council then have to make the decisions in individual meetings.
It seems that it will be a functional bathroom, not a wellness oasis.
The municipalities want to create a sports pool that is suitable for school swimming and as a training location for water rescue organizations.
For example, the youth from the Gmund water rescue service are currently going to the Tölz swimming pool for training every Thursday.
A fundraising swim recently took place there to finance excursions and swimming equipment.
Above all, water sports enthusiasts want a new indoor swimming pool around the lake.
The valley-wide meeting, says Kühn, “is a milestone on this path.”