New greening concept at the main square: diversity for Stoob

New greening concept at the main square: diversity for Stoob

At the last meeting of the municipal council in Stoob, an important project was discussed to green the main square. One focus was on the planting as part of the "Ceramic at the main square" project. Mayor Bruno Stutzenstein informed those present that the award for the planting work was successfully carried out.

A total of three companies took part in the tender, with Maly Garten design GmbH & Co KG emerged as the best bidder. This company will now be responsible for the design of the park. Mayor Stutzenstein emphasized that the planned concept will include a wide range of plants. These include local fruit trees, vines and olive trees. A special focus is also on the creation of an Asian garden and a flowering meadow with different herbs.

design elements of the park

The project also provides for the list of four figures designed by the local ceramic school. These artistic elements are intended to enrich the ambience of the park. In addition, ceramic vessels with plants are planted to ensure an attractive and diverse design of the entire area. "We strive for a colorful mix of plants, trees and bushes that contribute to a harmonious appearance of the main square," said Stutzenstein with a view to the planned measures.

With this initiative, the municipality not only hopes for an optical upgrading of the square, but also an enrichment for the population, which can use the park as a resort. The unanimous vote for Maly Garten design GmbH shows the trust of the council in the competencies of the company, which has successfully implemented similar projects in the past.

The detailed planning provides for the work to start in the coming months, so that the park can shine in new splendor next year at the latest. This project is another step towards a living and inviting environment in Stoob, which is supposed to address both residents and visitors. Further information on the progress of the project is expected, while the community focuses on making the main square an attractive meeting point. Details on these developments can be found in an article on www.bvz.at .

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