As of: February 3, 2024, 6:30 p.m
By: Gabi Werner
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The mountaineering village of Kreuth was the only shareholder to withdraw from the vote on the TTT budget for 2024 and rejected the financial plan.
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The rejection of the TTT budget by the Kreuth local council caused a stir.
Now there was a conversation with the managing director and shareholder representatives.
They say we are on the right track.
Kreuth
– It is not unusual that the financial planning of Tegernseer Tal Tourismus GmbH (TTT) is sometimes actively discussed.
The approval of the budget by the individual valley communities is still considered a formality.
The Kreuth local council caused a bang when the majority rejected the TTT budget for 2024 shortly before the turn of the year.
The financial plan was also approved at the shareholders' meeting against Kreuth's vote.
Talks with the other shareholders were already agreed at that time.
Such a conversation took place on Thursday evening (February 1st).
The most important message: Kreuth does not question the solidarity community of the TTT as a whole.
Kreuth: Participation must also be possible for less financially strong communities
“It was a very good exchange,” says Kreuth’s mayor Josef Bierschneider (CSU) about the non-public meeting.
The Kreuth local council, TTT managing director Christian Kausch, Rottach's mayor Christian Köck (CSU) as spokesman for the shareholders and Tegernsee's second mayor Michael Bourjau (FWG), who had dealt with the structure of the TTT on behalf of the company, were involved.
Kreuth made it clear “that even less financially strong communities must be able to afford to participate in the TTT,” reports the mayor of the southernmost valley community.
Josef Bierschneider, Mayor of Kreuth © Thomas Plettenberg
Difficult budget situation is troubling Kreuth
As is well known, the municipality's tight budget situation and the resulting need to make savings was the reason why the people of Kreuth ultimately voted against the TTT's financial plan.
The share that Kreuth has to bear in 2024, which is based on a specific key, increases in the draft by around 43,000 euros to around 558,000 euros.
Apparently too much in the eyes of most local councilors.
The community wants to make suggestions for future financial planning
It is now up to his community to think about how the TTT's financing structure can be designed in the future, says Bierschneider.
Corresponding proposals would then have to be discussed by the shareholders' meeting.
It is unclear whether this will fundamentally change the existing distribution key.
“There are no concrete proposals yet,” says Bierschneider.
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TTT boss Kausch: “I am confident that solutions can be found”
TTT managing director Kausch also rated the meeting positively.
“It was a discussion in a very constructive atmosphere.” Kausch emphasizes again: TTT as a company was not the problem with the negative decision in Kreuth.
Rather, it is about ensuring that the company's financial planning is compatible with the individual budget situation of the Kreuth community.
“Suggestions for solutions are emerging here,” says the managing director.
There are a lot of adjustment screws that can be adjusted, says Kausch, without going into detail.
Just this much: He is confident that solutions can be found both in the short term for the current 2024 financial year and in the long term.
“Because that’s what everyone very clearly wants.”
The managing director also emphasizes that the municipality of Kreuth fundamentally supports the TTT - even if critical voices have been raised here in the past and FWG municipal councilor Markus Wrba has even openly called for the exit from the TTT.
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