As of: March 23, 2024, 3:00 p.m
By: Gabi Zierz
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Climbing frames and in-ground trampoline: Mayor Max Gotz has approved the new playgrounds in the Poststadl development area between B388 and Friedrich-Herbig-Straße.
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Climbing frames, trampolines, a football field and a separate area for small children: the three new playgrounds in the Poststadl development area offer all of this.
Erding – Just in time for the Easter holidays, the city is opening the three new playgrounds in the Poststadl development area between B388, Dorfener Straße and Friedrich-Herbig-Straße.
Since the lawn has now grown robust enough, the municipality is releasing the facilities, the city administration announced.
“The central play area is an area of around 5,500 square meters in the middle of the area directly on Friedrich-Herbig-Straße,” explains city spokesman Christian Wanninger.
In addition to seating for parents, he says it offers climbing frames, in-ground trampolines and a soccer field.
In the north there is an 800 square meter playground for small children, while the facility in the south, which is almost the same size, refers to an “authentic place” of the Erding Museum in the immediate vicinity.
A historic road ran there in the Roman Empire.
“In a playful approach to history,” material from demolition or excavations such as stone blocks, rhizomes or boulders were “arranged into a modeled artificial landscape with high play value,” says the landscape planning concept.
Mayor Max Gotz emphasizes the planting of numerous trees in the playgrounds: “If they provide real shade in a few years, the facilities will be even better suited for playing than they are now.”
The city urgently asks that you pay attention to the protective fences that are still in place.
They separate the playgrounds from the construction sites in the immediate vicinity.
Many apartment buildings are still being built in the Poststadl area.