SPÖ wish:
State should turn on the money tap for new indoor swimming pool
The financial leeway for municipalities is becoming ever tighter. This could lead to problems with larger projects.
An indoor swimming pool in Flachgau has been under discussion since 2017. The state is paying heavily for the construction. After all, the project in Seekirchen is expected to cost more than 10 million euros. It is already clear that the municipalities involved will have to cover the annual financial outflow. The state has always clearly refused to co-finance the operating costs.
The SPÖ now wants to change this. With an urgent motion in the state parliament, the aim is to achieve at least a contribution to the outflow for the first three years. "This contribution would secure the indoor pool for the time being," says sports spokesperson Max Maurer. This is because the financial leeway for the twelve municipalities involved is becoming increasingly tight. "The state must not let the project die," says Maurer. He points to the urgency of the pool so that children can learn to swim.
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