As of: February 19, 2024, 3:22 p.m
By: Robert Langer
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Excavators and trucks are currently in use on the area south of the district clinic.
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The excavators are currently in use in the south of the Ebersberg Hospital.
Bushes have to be removed to make parking spaces.
Ebersberg
– The parking lot in the south of the district clinic in Ebersberg resembles a large construction site.
The access is closed and heavy machinery is used on the property.
The floor is torn up.
The recycling island on the site is currently not accessible from the former federal highway.
The parking lot will be redesigned, explains clinic managing director Stefan Huber when asked by EZ.
Among other things, bushes will be removed to create more parking spaces.
There are around 50 parking spaces in addition to the existing 100 or so. The cleared area is to be gravelled.
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More structure through wooden planks
In order to achieve more structure, the individual parking bays should be separated by wooden planks on the floor.
According to the clinic, the measure could be completed by the end of the week.
Employees of the district clinic, visitors to the hospital and users of the diabetes practice are officially allowed to park in the area.
Long-term parkers with mobile homes, which already existed according to Huber, can get in trouble.
Compensation also for apartments
The additional parking spaces are also a replacement for the area on Von Scala Street, i.e. at the back of the clinic, which is currently still a parking lot.
Apartments will soon be built there.
Around 100 apartments are also to be built on the now redesigned parking lot on the former B 304, but not before 2028/2029.
In the long term, the clinic is planning a new parking garage.
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