SPÖ Wels half -time record: progress and challenges

SPÖ Wels half -time record: progress and challenges

The Wels Social Democratic Party (SPÖ) draws a half -time balance of its political work and at the same time gives a outlook on upcoming projects. Vice Mayor Klaus Schinninger and City Councilor Stefan Ganzert consider themselves the social conscience of the city and have achieved a lot in recent months, despite a dominant FPÖ majority in the local council. According to Schinninger, the SPÖ is determined to continue to advance important topics in the future and to bring about changes.

In dialogue with our editorial team, the two politicians report on the challenges they found in their office. They particularly highlight 154 critical press releases that they have published to draw attention to grievances. "We often have to swim against the stream," says Schinninger. He and whole emphasize a solid cooperation with other parties, but also emphasize that they have not always been included in important decisions.

improvements in the social area

The SPÖ has a clear basis for improving the quality of life of the citizens with around 23 percent of voters in the city of Wels. A central concern was the renovation of sports facilities and the creation of additional sports facilities. The new double budget was significantly improved by the objections of the SPÖ, according to the two politicians. The promotion of educational institutions is also particularly important to them. Schinninger and Ganzert want to further expand the supply offers from crawling rooms to schools and continuously increase the quality.

In the area of care, you also see a need for action and strive to optimize the care key. They have also taken action for the mobility of the citizens. City Councilor Allert states that the renovation of Rosegger-Straße is an example of future-oriented infrastructure projects that are geared towards foot and bike traffic.

focus on children and adolescents

The need for suitable educational offers and space for children and adolescents is very aware of the SPÖ politicians. You recognize the dynamic development of the city and the associated challenges. Schinninger is aiming for the construction of a new elementary school and also has plans for an integrative school center. The aim is to offer children and adolescents space for individual growth and development.

The selection of ideas even extends to existing areas, such as the hall of the Wels Kart track, which could be rededicated for a new purpose. "We want to create the framework conditions so that our youth can develop freely," explains Schinninger.

progress in mobility

The topic of traffic plays a crucial role in the future planning of the city. Ganzert has a lot to do to improve local public transport because he sees the need to catch up here. The creation of a traffic -calmed city square is also on his agenda. Planned measures for greening urban areas and the establishment of playgrounds should help to make the urban space more livable and to offer drivers a new perspective. "We want to transform the city square into a living room for the Welser citizens," says Ganzert.

The SPÖ's approaches and plans in Wels show that the party takes the needs of the population seriously and develops concrete measures to improve the quality of life. However, it remains to be seen whether it is possible to implement these visions into reality. More information about the current developments can be found in an article on www.meinbezirk.at .

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