Land cleaning Gedern-Spießbach: 348,000 euros for new ways and nature!

Land cleaning Gedern-Spießbach: 348,000 euros for new ways and nature!

In Gedern-Spießbach, there is an important land consolidation process that opens up new perspectives for both agriculture and leisure traffic. The measures aim to optimize the local infrastructure and at the same time bring ecological advantages. The proceedings were recently granted an important grant of the country of 348,000 euros, which drives the implementation and secured the financing of the necessary measures.

The process of land consolidation offers the possibility of renewing the area structure and usage relationships. This not only creates placements for agricultural companies, but also expanded cycle paths, which should lead to fewer conflicts between cyclists and agricultural traffic. The city of Gedern contributes to financing with its own contribution of 116,000 euros, which relieves the owners of land in the affected area.

nature and infrastructure in focus

A central concern of the land consolidation is the renaturation of the Spießbach, which was affected by the recent construction projects in the field of wind turbines. By restoring natural bank zones, the stream is intended to get its original run back. Matthias Höhn, Head of Floor Management, explains that trench pockets were also set up in the course of these measures, which help to guide the rainwater better and thus avoid flooding.

In addition, the path that runs in parallel to the Spießbach is expanded multifunctionally. With a width of 3.5 meters, it will be possible to move agricultural vehicles and cyclists safer, which has been a problem so far. The planned alternative points will also improve the visual relationships and contribute to the safety of all road users.

The bike path is another challenge, which is in an inferior condition due to heavy rain. This path is repaired as part of the land consolidation, without affecting the surrounding nature reserve. Mayor Guido Kempel emphasizes the importance of these measures, especially after the devastating floods that hit part of the holiday village last year.

collaboration and participation

Overall, 109 participants are responsible for the land consolidation Gedern-Spießbach who will be active on an area of 240 hectares. These participants have the opportunity to have to say about the desired changes and work with the design. Hilke Bertschy-Abar, head of the floor management department, emphasizes the role of the volunteers who can influence the execution of the measures through their participation.

Another point of the land consolidation is the execution of the path and water plan, for which the city of Gedern has received a high amount of funding. The costs for the expansion and the new system amount to a total of 464,000 euros. Most of them are in the construction of new asphalt paths. These investments will help optimize agricultural areas and to significantly improve the infrastructure.

The tender for the necessary work should still be prepared at the turn of the year so that the construction work can begin in the second quarter of 2025. These progress clearly shows how important a coordinated procedure is in land consolidation in order to achieve both economic and ecological goals. More details can be found in a detailed report in a detailed report www.fnp.de.

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