Asylum accommodation in Gröbenzell: Six square meters of Puchheimer hallway!

Asylum accommodation in Gröbenzell: Six square meters of Puchheimer hallway!

Gröbenzell, Deutschland - Spectacular turn in Gröbenzell and Puchheim! A nostalgic property will soon become asylum accommodation. The chop? A tiny six square meter parcel of the area is part of Puchheim - and that causes complicated discussions! The Puchheim building committee gives the green light, although the majority of the property lies on Gröbenzeller Boden. An investor plans to accommodate 28 asylum seekers in the time -honored villa on Alpine Road.

The dramatic posse for the establishment of a refugee accommodation is heading when the Puchheim building committee under the direction of Mayor Thomas Hofschuster (CSU) emphasizes that everything is legally in the green. Law and law did not block public interests, said Hofschuster. Manfred Sengl (Greens) emphasized that the lack of small accommodation in the district is a problem-a clever footnote in the context of the existing "Gröbenzeller Weg" strategy that tries to avoid large refugee accommodation.

The fence of the controversy

A fence could become a symbolic separator! The proposal to fence the property ensures heated debates in the Puchheim city council. Some council members feel that the final decision is very surprising at the Bavarian District Office. Gudrun Horn (FW) and Dominik Dirnberger (SPD) expressed resentment about the bureaucracy that devalued their voices. "Only when I say my voice counts," says Dirnberger disappointed.

The civil protest against a planned container facility with up to 100 to 200 refugees was already heard loudly and led to the rejection of these plans by the Gröbenzeller municipal council. Nevertheless, the matter remains heated: the future of the asylum accommodation remains in the hands of the district office, while Gröbenzell feverishly looking for alternatives, decentralized locations.

once again shows that emotions are high in the subject of asylum and integration, and the decisions about the course of community development are similarly confused as a labyrinthical game about responsibilities and legal framework conditions. The quota question remains current in Bavaria, but how will the situation develop?

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