4.1 million euros for Hesse: Municipalities are fighting for aircraft noise!

4.1 million euros for Hesse: Municipalities are fighting for aircraft noise!

Groß-Gerau, Deutschland - hessen helps! In a groundbreaking step, the state of Hesse has released over 4.1 million euros for municipalities that suffer greatly from aircraft noise from Frankfurt Airport. State Secretary Ines Fröhlich (SPD) handed over the notices to affected cities such as Bischofsheim, Groß-Gerau, Nauheim and Raunheim. The funds are provided according to a conclusive distribution system that takes into account not only the noise pollution, but also the number of residents concerned. This was reported by the Gießener Allgemeine .

distribution of funds for necessary projects

The use of funds varies greatly: Nauheim receives the largest amount with around 1.5 million euros to build a container system for the natural daycare center. Further benefits go to Bischofsheim, which will invest 359,000 euros for daycare centers and a library, and to Büttelborn, which can provide 508,500 euros for additional specialists in daycare centers. Flörsheim also benefits by using 282,000 euros for the renovation of the old gold born school and security measures in a daycare center. This measure was highlighted by FFH .

In addition, Groß-Gerau receives 99,000 euros for renovation work at the "Old District Court" and maintenance measures on kindergartens. Raunheim sets its 469,000 euros for additional educational workers in daycare centers, while Hochheim reserved 271,000 euros for a new youth center. Another 140,000 euros flow to Weiterstadt for the upgrading of the cityscape. These financial aid are essential to secure the quality of life in the affected regions despite the continuing aircraft noise.

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