Meetings in Krems – dog zone was fixed, bat was a guest

The creation of a dog run area was approved in the Krems City Senate on Wednesday. A bat later visited the local council.

There was a lot going on at the recent meeting in the Krems local council. Immediately beforehand, the city senate agreed to create a dog zone. The zone promised before the election is to be built at the location proposed by the ÖVP on the protective dam and near the Mitterau district. This creates space for the 1,366 four-legged friends and their owners, who bring 72,000 euros into the city’s tax coffers per year. The zone will apparently cost around 78,000 euros. “I am pleased that we will implement my suggestion,” explains ÖVP deputy city boss Florian Kamleitner. The run-off zone should then be built “in the spring”. FPÖ city councilor Martin Zöhrer would have liked the zone to be at a different location and is critical. “A year after our repeated urgent request, it is finally coming. Unfortunately, the SPÖ and ÖVP only allow our dogs a narrow 160 meter long hose right next to the loud B3,” he says. At the local council meeting held afterwards, the focus was on a different animal anyway. A bat joined the mandataries in the Stein town hall. And then FPÖ regional councilor Susanne Rosenkranz also criticized the Krems civil service. She pointed out several spelling errors that had been made in the existing applications and called for more order.
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