Opening of the forest garden in Hallein: One step to the green oasis

Opening of the forest garden in Hallein: One step to the green oasis

An important step for the municipality of Hallein is imminent: from 2025 the forest garden will be leased and should be made accessible to the public. This decision could change the face of the garden, which is owned by the Federal Forests and has so far only been used to a limited extent.

The discussions about the forest garden have gained intensity in the past few months, especially during the pre -election campaign for the municipal council election last autumn. The Mayor Alexander Stangassinger from the SPÖ caused a sensation when he suggested that the forest garden opened to the citizens. This encountered mixed reactions and called on numerous questions, especially with regard to the possible development of a green courtyard on Goldgasse.

collaboration with the city root

essential component of this process is the clarification of cooperation with the local association "Stadtwurzler". In the past, this was involved in maintaining and designing the forest garden. A transparent and cooperative approach is important to maintain the interests of all those involved and to avoid possible conflicts.

The measure to make the forest garden accessible to the public could not only contribute to promoting the urban green, but also to strengthen the sense of community in Hallein. However, it remains to be seen how exactly the implementation of the plans will look and how the residents and the association "Stadtwurzler" are integrated into the project.

The municipality of Hallein hopes for a positive development through this opening, which could increase both the attractiveness of the city and improve the quality of life of the citizens. Further details on the upcoming discussions and the exact plans are to be expected, so that everyone involved will stay up to date.

For a detailed view of the situation and future developments, reporting on this process remains essential, not least with regard to the determination of how the forest garden will be used in the future. More information can be found In a current article at www.s.at.at