Swimming pool construction in Grevesmühlen: Citizens are calling for clear financing plans!

Swimming pool construction in Grevesmühlen: Citizens are calling for clear financing plans!

in Grevesmühlen, a picturesque town in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, the discussion about building a swimming pool causes heated debates. Frank Schuster, head of the DRK water guard and real supporters of the project, suggests inviting the mayor of Bergen to Rügen, Anja Ratzke, to share her positive experiences with the swimming pool there. Over 85,000 visitors instead of the originally planned 22,000 in the first year are a real success that has clearly exceeded expectations, such as Ostsee-zeitung.de reported.

financing questions are in space

However, the project is controversial, especially due to the high running costs, which an investigation estimates at around 700,000 euros per year. Grevesmühlen Mayor Lars brag that nobody has yet given a clear answer to the financing. The CDU parliamentary group expresses concerns and demands that the financing must be secured in the long term before it agrees to the swimming pool. Thomas Finger from the CDU sums it up: Without clarification of the financing, one will vote against the project, according to Ostsee-zeitung.de .

Grevesmühlen itself, a city with a population of around 10,398 people and a story that goes back to 1226, is the focus of this discussion. The city is about 33 kilometers east of Lübeck and is part of the Hamburg metropolitan region. The planned swimming pool could expand the leisure activities, but the continuing financial discussions look at the plans for an uncertain future, as also the article on wikipedia.org stands out.

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