Road safety and childcare: Kirchdorf sets new accents
Road safety and childcare: Kirchdorf sets new accents
Kirchdorf. The city administration of Kirchdorf, under the direction of Vice Mayor Stipo Luketina, is currently driving several projects to improve the quality of life and security in the community. In the conversation, he presented the ongoing measures for the renovation and redesign of the compulsory school center and the planned traffic safety measures.
Currently, the tender for various trades such as gas, water, heating and electrical installations is carried out by Lawog, a housing company. These tenders should be completed by the end of the year, according to which the municipality will decide in a meeting whether the construction should be carried out during the ongoing school operations in stages or alternatively by using temporary containers.
measures to improve traffic safety
In addition, the city plans to build a bicycle road in the areas of Weberstrasse and Grillparzerstrasse. This is intended to better organize traffic and increase safety for cyclists. Another measure includes the defusing of the corner area at the Maderspergerstraße and Garrisonstrasse intersection. These measures are part of a comprehensive strategy to ensure the safety of all road users.
A remarkable project is the renovation of Lauterbacherstrasse, which is on course. The first construction phase should be completed by the winter break, which will further improve accessibility and security in this area.
extension of childcare
Another important topic in the community concerns childcare, especially kindergarten. The city is facing an extension that is necessary to meet the increased demand through influx. The extension will enable a seventh and eighth kindergarten group, although the first new group could start in January. Luketina emphasizes that it is a challenge to find enough staff. In order to address this, the voluntary social year was introduced in kindergarten, which has met with great interest.
Nevertheless, the space for other groups remains limited, and Luketina announces a future -oriented idea to create a group of forest children in the Kirchdorfer Au. This initiative could be an excellent addition to the existing offer.
Another topic of discussion in the community is the new short park zone at the Chamber of Labor. In particular, the pupils of the health and nursing school have expressed concerns, since the regulation on the paid parking card currently only applies to employees. Luketina recognizes this problem and emphasizes that solutions are sought together to expand the group of people and create more fairer conditions for all users.
The plans of Kirchdorf are promising and aim to increase both the safety in traffic and to take into account the needs of young families. Further details on these changes can be found at www.tips.at
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