Dresden plans savings at the Federal Garden Show 2033: What remains?
Dresden plans savings at the Federal Garden Show 2033: What remains?
Dresden, Deutschland - Dresden plans to make compromises at the Federal Garden Show 2033. Mayor Dirk Hilbert announced that around two thirds are implemented by the feasibility study. The decision to reduce planning results from financial bottlenecks at all levels. The focus is now on existing locations that are to be further developed.
The important locations include the gravel pit Leuben, the Südpark and the terrain of the racecourse. The aim of the city is not to delete anything fully, but to make the projects closer. All measures must be sustainable and contribute to improving the climate in Dresden. In order to counteract the more frequent dry, hot summers and violent rainfall, the long -term use of the infrastructure of the Federal Garden Show is sought. The hope for funding remains, however, it is unclear the amount to be expected, such as Radio Dresden reported.
financing and costs
With regard to the financial aspects of the Garden Show 2033, it was emphasized that no reliable statements about the investment costs can currently be made. These depend heavily on the planned measures. The financing of the garden show will be taken into account and secured in the current households of the next few years. A grant of 50 % of the investment costs from state funds is planned, with maximum funding is 2.0 million euros.
The Federal Garden Show enables the bundling of various funding programs, such as for urban development, water restoration and tourism promotion. The costs of the implementation budget are financed together by the municipalities and are not eligible, such as Gartenschau-2033.de Notes.
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