Resistance at the Ziegelsee: Citizens defend themselves against huge blueprints!
Resistance at the Ziegelsee: Citizens defend themselves against huge blueprints!
A apartment building with 190 condominiums on the Ziegelsee in Schwerin ensures a lot of ignition material. The local citizens' initiative has mobilized in the past few weeks and recently had a partial success when making a decision in the city council.
The investor plans a new harbor promenade in the immediate vicinity of the listed memory and crane. However, the project is currently on the brink because the construction project is still in the preliminary building request. Bernd Nottebaum, the deputy mayor, emphasizes that the associated application for exemption must be assessed factually. The applicants of the SPD, LINKE and Bündnis90/Greens/the party have spoken in favor of a regulation that does not allow any further exemptions regarding building mass, shot and building boundaries. The first investor Hit, who originally wanted to toast the project, went bankrupt in the past, while the current building land belongs to an entrepreneur from Northwest Mecklenburg who is pursuing larger blueprints. The debate is also accompanied by fears around the parking lot situation in the area. Gerd Böttger from the left argues that the densely planned development could lead to a massive lack of parking. Arndt Müller, who speaks for Bündnis90/Greens/the party, emphasizes that the development must be compatible with the existing environment. "Here you need a good hand," said Müller in a statement on the current decision -making. Silvia Rabethge from the CDU noted that heated discussions take place in the district representatives and pleads for a public residents' meeting to integrate the citizens directly into the decision -making process. This shows how important citizen participation is in such large projects - one aspect that is increasingly in focus in many cities in Germany. According to Difu there is a significant criticism from the population that demands more participation. An important step for the residents will be the public citizen participation, which is to take place as soon as a vote is from the conservationists. The views are scarce, the majority of the application was accepted, but it remains to be seen whether the result would later exist before the dishes. The city council thus follows a trend that many municipalities in Germany pursue: a stronger inclusion of citizens in large infrastructure projects. Against the background of growing conflicts, this comes about such major projects and shows that the voices of the citizens are increasingly heard. summarized here is a crucial moment for Schwerin's urban development, in which not only the construction plans, but also the wishes and concerns of the residents are put to the test. The coming months will show how things develop and whether the project at the Ziegelsee can be realized at all. dispute over parking situation
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