Approval granted for the joint bathing event at Wartberg
In a significant decision, the city council of Wartberg has given the final go-ahead for the expansion of the existing outdoor pool to an all-year-round facility. The financing decision, made with a clear majority, ensures that the project can now move from discussion and planning to action.
The financing decision, which was not postponed despite a demand by the FDP faction, involves a commitment of approximately 64 million euros for the new indoor pool. However, the FDP faction, who previously called for a delay, has rejected the combination pool and proposes a different calculation of around 87 million euros.
Despite the FDP faction's efforts, their demand to leave the financing decision to the newly elected city council in the summer was unsuccessful. The decision was made without delay, and the financing has been accepted.
Mayor Peter Boch expressed his satisfaction with the decision, stating that it allows for the transition from discussion to action. The additional funding of around 12 million euros will be allocated for the renovation of the outdoor pool.
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In conclusion, the city council's decision marks a significant step forward for the Wartberg outdoor pool, paving the way for its transformation into an all-year-round facility. The financing decision, made independently of the FDP faction's demand, ensures that the project can now proceed.
The financing decision, made by the city council of Wartberg, has allocated approximately 64 million euros for the transformation of the existing outdoor pool into an all-year-round facility, with an additional 12 million euros for the pool's renovation. Despite the FDP faction's demand for a delay and a different calculation of around 87 million euros, their request was rejected, allowing the business of expanding the pool to proceed.