Füssen defends himself against refugee home: Mayor speaks of overload!

Füssen defends himself against refugee home: Mayor speaks of overload!

In Füssen, a dispute over the planned refugee accommodation on Hiebelerstrasse is bought. Although the district office has surprisingly granted a building permit, the city is determined to take legal steps to avert the project. According to the construction committee, the planned three buildings for up to 134 people in a commercial area are problematic due to their "disadvantageous" situation. In the last city council meeting, Mayor Maximilian Eichstetter (CSU) expressed that the decision of the district office did not take into account the interests of the city, which causes a lot of displeasure because the city has time to assert its concerns by January 7. Mayor Eichstetter makes it clear that Füssen with around 16,300 inhabitants already has a high burden of the accommodation of refugees and that the load limit would be exceeded, such as merkur.de reported.

Legal dispute in the march

The city has decided to submit a lawsuit against the building permit and also calls for a review by the Swabian government. Eichstetter emphasizes that the municipality has taken up more refugees than many other municipalities in the district and warns that schools and kindergartens can no longer accommodate children. The mayor sees the city's right of self -administration violated and speaks of a violation of the Basic Law. This information was confirmed by Allgäuer Zeitung further and illustrate the serious considerations of the city administration.

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