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Regina Kirchner, the tenant of a golf bar at Donaupark, has been waiting two years for the damage caused by a fallen tree to be repaired.
Regina Kirchner has been running the "Drunter und Drüber" at the mini golf course in the Donaupark for 19 years. "There have never been any problems, so I'm offended by the way I'm being treated now," she says.
What happened?
In July two years ago, part of a tree fell onto the roof of the Golfstüberl. The landlady immediately contacted the city council, as the city is the owner. "It took six months for someone to have a look at it."
She commissioned the removal of the tree herself and paid her insurance. The roof itself was only repaired in the summer of 2023, but not completely, as it has been dripping into the restaurant ever since.
No money for the repair?
"In March, I received a message from the city saying they were looking for a solution," says Kirchner. Since then there has been radio silence. Former district councillor Hansjörg Schimanek: "Obviously the budget has been used up."
The city says: "We are aware of the problem of water ingress into the Golfstüberl Drunter & Drüber. The storm damage has already been repaired. However, due to structural peculiarities and the listed building status, all structural measures on this building are very complex."
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