Tyrol invests 6.85 million euros in rural development!

Tyrol invests 6.85 million euros in rural development!

Lienz, Österreich - Tyrol is fully again in the future! In an impressive initiative, the state government recently released 6.85 million euros for regional projects and initiatives that range from scientific school laboratories to digital platforms for the Schwaz cultural region. As Governor Anton Mattle emphasizes, most of these funds come from EU funding, which shows how important cooperation at the European level is for the development of Tyrol.

investments in flood protection and infrastructure

Not only the promotion of innovative projects is on the agenda. At the same time, Tyrol invests 110 million euros in flood protection and the renovation of existing structures. The agricultural and spatial planning council Josef Geisler said that this year most of the investments in hydraulic engineering will flow, with 32.9 million euros for flood protection and 32.2 million euros for measures against torrent. From a geographical point of view, most of the money in the Lienz district, especially for the renovation of the bank wall of the Isel.

In addition, Geisler announced that technologies for monitoring and maintaining protective structures are further developed. A new app enables relevant data to be recorded directly in the area, as Markus Federenspiel explained by the State Department of Water Management. This improves the efficiency in the review of more than 20,000 buildings and defects can be corrected in a targeted manner. In a truly proactive approach, over 1,800 key structures were recently visited to ensure that Tyrol remains a stronghold of flood protection.

This initiative is not only another example of the sustainable development of the country, but also a clear indication that Tyrol is at the forefront in both the areas of flood protection and in the promotion of regional innovations. While the government continues to take measures to ensure the security of the population, future developments are also on the agenda thanks to the EU funds, such as tirol.gv.at . The combination of these building blocks could ensure that Tyrol is not only well protected, but also innovative and future -oriented.

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