As of: March 18, 2024, 6:00 p.m
By: Stephen Hank
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Support for the community project: State Secretary Tobias Gotthardt (3rd from right) handed over the funding notice to (from left) Mayor Markus Loth from Weilheim and to district administrators Andrea Jochner-Weiß (Weilheim-Schongau), Josef Niedermaier (Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen), and Olaf von Löwis (Miesbach) and Anton Speer (Garmisch-Partenkirchen).
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The four Oberland districts of Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Miesbach and Weilheim-Schongau want to work more closely together on mobility and settlement development in the future.
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- The Bavarian Ministry of Economic Affairs is supporting the development of a common strategy in the area of mobility and settlement development with 50,000 euros.
State Secretary Tobias Gotthardt (FW) now handed over the symbolic funding notice to the responsible district administrators and mayors.
State Secretary speaks of a lighthouse project
“I am pleased that four districts want to advance the region together,” said Gotthardt at the handover, according to a press release.
“Many challenges in state planning can only be addressed together.” The initiative in the Oberland is a lighthouse project for cross-district cooperation and problem solving.
Region-wide regional management is planned to implement the projects
Under the leadership of Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen, the districts want to develop region-wide projects, particularly with a view to increasing traffic density and the growth of settlement areas.
It starts with the strategic plan, which the ministry is supporting 70 percent financially for one year with funds from the pot for regional development and regional management.
A region-wide regional management will later implement the developed projects.
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