Parking problems in Harland: Parents fight for kindergarten transport

Parking problems in Harland: Parents fight for kindergarten transport

In St. Pölten, a serious challenge for parents from Harland ensures resentment. The bus connections to kindergarten have proven to be inadequate, which means that families are faced with the difficult decision to accept an extremely long travel time or to use private transport solutions.

municipal council Alexander Thallmeier (VP) has campaigned on this matter. On the initiative of concerned parents, he campaigned for the introduction of a temporary kindergarten transport. Unfortunately, this proposal remained without a positive response. Thallmeier describes the situation drastically: "The parking lot situation on site is already devastating, even without the children from Harland." This increases the frustration among the parents concerned.

travel times and options

Now the parents are faced with the choice: Either they accept 1.5 hours of bus for their children every day to bring them to kindergarten and then pick them up again, or they decide to use a private parent taxis. This situation particularly affects working parents who rely on smooth transportation.

The parents are frustrated by the circumstances and demand faster solutions. A temporary transport could not only reduce the long travel times, but also defuse the problem of the overcrowded parking spaces. However, the discussions about this problem show how urgently additional offers in local public transport, especially for children, are required.

The dissatisfaction of the parents is also reflected in conversations. Many hope for an early solution to facilitate everyday life for their children and themselves. The commitment of municipal council Thallmeier could be a step in the right direction if it succeeds in convincing the city administration of the need.

For more information and details on the current situation in St. Pölten see the reporting on www.heute.at .

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