Haar – The forgotten school campus – District of Munich

One can only wonder how succinctly the mayor and the local council in Haar took note of the presentation of the structural report for Gronsdorf. Nobody classified the whole thing, hardly anyone said anything about it, except for Peter Paul Gantzer of the SPD, who announced in well-known dramatic words a fight to the life and death against the housing plans of the city. The silence of the others is inappropriate to the importance of the matter. It’s about building thousands of apartments, a school campus and a lot of traffic. Citizens would have liked to hear what their representatives think.

The silence stands in stark contrast to the excitement with which the CSU has kept the school topic boiling for almost ten years. Signatures were collected. Pressure was put on the town hall, which was still run by the SPD at the time, as if there was nothing more important. The accusation of inactivity was always in the room. For a year and a half, the CSU has been the town hall chief and the subject is gone. The presentation of the report commissioned by the city of Munich was the first opportunity to say something about it again. Mayor Andreas Bukowski let it slip away.

Clear. It was agreed that the facts from the report would first be debated in the political groups. You can do it like that. Nor is it an allegation of secrecy. The mayor is already talking about the school campus if you ask him about it. The SPD, Greens and FDP do not ask in the local council either. No spontaneity, no desire for opinion: the committee acts like a self-satisfied club of insiders. It is certainly not without effect that the mayor loves to rally people online in working groups and initiative groups. The public is simply forgotten in hair.

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