The parliamentary group of the Free Voters and FOR Karlsruhe has published a new municipal council info. Every three months, the short booklet reports on the work of city councilors Petra Lorenz (FW), Friedemann Kalmbach (FÜR) and Jürgen Wenzel (FW).
The topics of energy generation and electricity saving in particular have been the focus of the last three months of local politics in Karlsruhe. The parliamentary group is promoting its own biogas plant in the Karlsruhe district. This would make it possible to avoid the logistical and unecological effort, because up to now, the company’s own organic waste has been transported via the autobahn to Bietigheim
and Flöckersheim-Wicker. With your own biogas plant in the area, you can produce ecological gas and become further independent of Russian gas.
And Karlsruhe’s city finances also play a role again: despite its good economic location, Karlsruhe affords itself a debt mountain of 1.5 billion euros. It is not the lack of revenue but major investments that are the cause of Karlsruhe’s debt.
In the city center, in Südstadt, at Ettlinger Tor, in Durlach and at Adenauerring. In almost every place you can find a major urban construction project. A cost ranking examines the five largest construction sites and sheds light on why Karlsruhe’s mountain of debt continues to grow.
These and further topics you find in the local council info of the free voters and FOR Karlsruhe municipal council group. On the homepage fwfuer.de you can read the magazine free of charge as an e-paper or PDF file.
