Citizens' decision in Monheim: Forest protection wins over landfill plans!
Citizens' decision in Monheim: Forest protection wins over landfill plans!
in Monheim, in the Donau-Ries district, two citizens' decisions recently took place in which citizens were able to vote on the future use of a forest and the expansion of the municipal building landing land. According to the report of Br.de , the majority voted against the landfillation and for the preservation of the forest, which is about ten soccer fields.
The result of the citizens' decisions shows that 55% of the Monheim citizens voted for the protection of the forest, while 52% advocate a rubble landetale. The consent of 50.7%in the stitch question for the forest was. The turnout was 65%, and around 4,300 people were entitled to vote. Felix Meyer from the citizens' initiative described the result as "simply outstanding". The original plans for the landfill expansion were unanimously supported by Mayor Günther Pfefferer (CSU) and the city council, which has led to intensive discussions about climate protection and reforestation in recent weeks.
results of the citizens' decision
The first citizens' decision to expand the existing earth recreatenation showed that 50.7% of those entitled to vote voted against the expansion, while 49.3% were for, such as
Mayor Pfefferer pointed out that the topic had polarized and called the existing landfill costs of 2.50 euros per cubic meter excavation or building rubble that saves money to the Monheimers. However, the final costs of a new landfill are still unknown. Felix Meyer announced that the citizens' initiative wants to remain active in order to stand up for the interests of the forest.
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