Asylum tents in Absam – Vienna now prevails over Tyrol

Black construction in Tyrol?
Point two: There is a lack of infrastructure at the “campground”, neither bus connections nor grocery stores, nor any sanitary facilities. The people accommodated there will probably have to use the sanitary facilities of the police school, because “unfortunately there is no longer any infrastructure there,” says the BBU. According to Schafferer, it is also a weather corridor. “These tents can’t handle the snow and they don’t have heating either.” Point three concerns the legal framework and the mayor, as the building authority, took legal advice on this. There are a few points, such as safety, that need to be clarified. “The ministry thinks it doesn’t need anything from Tyrol, but that’s not true. You can’t just overturn the Tyrolean building regulations.” He is referring to a federal law gazette that made it easier for refugees to be accommodated by the federal government from 2015. But that only applies until 2018, as Mayor Schafferer explains. Now the federal government would need the approval of the municipality, which it does not have.

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