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social quota

Like it Hannes Finkbeiner already wrote here, there is no social quota in housing construction in Heilbronn. The municipal council has, according to Tanja Sagasser-Beil so far only been able to decide on a case-by-case basis. During the last municipal council election campaign, I was able to establish that this is definitely an issue in Heilbronn and I was surprised why nothing had been done in this regard in recent years.

Yesterday the time had come, the Free Voters finally want to get down to business and get both the city administration and the municipal council to set at least a 20% social quota in Heilbronn; even a quota of 30% would be possible for the Free Voters. In addition, the Free Voters are calling for additional measures on the part of the city to finally get the precarious housing situation in Heilbronn under control.

The ball is now in the playing field of the mayor and his SPD faction — I am curious to see whether they will also take this up or whether they will continue to delay the whole thing in order to have a cheap election campaign topic again in 2024. I am convinced that sufficient living space is not an issue for party squabbles, but a problem that can be solved together as quickly as possible. So I will probably have to write about it again in 2029!

meetings

Yesterday there were a lot of meetings and finally the Europe round table. I will probably write a separate article about the latter today on the EUROPA-UNION Heilbronn website. The regulars' table was so exciting that I forgot to take a picture until the end. It was good that there were still enough regular carpenters present when I noticed my faux pas.

The free voters' press conference with two journalists from Heilbronn was also very exciting. Brigitte Fritz Kador and Joachim Friedl could learn a lot of new things. I always admire how well informed journalists are and I am also happy when they want to have things confirmed by asking someone else that they had already taken note of in advance, and this before they go public with it.

I could go too Detlef Stern I still had an opportunity for a coffee and unfortunately had to tell a student while walking in town that I had neither my matriculation numbers nor the corresponding grades in my head.

On the way home I managed to take a photo of the Wollhaus. This now adorns the Contribution by Thomas Aurich. In the event that the Neufeld company sends me a corresponding planning photo, I will supplement the blog post accordingly.

By the way, too Brigitte Fritz Kador recently wrote in the Rhein-Neckar Zeitung (July 29.7.2023, 9: XNUMX) on the subject of Wollhaus. In contrast to Thomas Aurich She did not find the Free Voters' push for a social quota in Wollhaus inappropriate. And I maintain that this Wollhaus concept will not fail because of a social quota, but rather because some Heilbronn competitors fear the devil like holy water. And we've only reached another hotel and we're not even talking about a market hall or even new attractive shops for our city.

In between, my better half was able to tell me what she was allowed to experience when she wanted to register our eldest's car in Heilbronn. It is interesting that you can draw direct performance comparisons from city and district administrations. Whereby both continue to play in a similar league and administratively they are probably still in the imperial city era - which could explain the many pigeons in Heilbronn: all lost and confused carrier pigeons of the city administration.

Karlssee

As we were able to learn from the Heilbronner voice yesterday, not only are downtown Heilbronn and our city forest an Eldorado for scumbags of all kinds, but also the youngest part of the city can now deal with the consequences of wrong city politics. "In Karlssee, the heart of the Neckar bend, there is currently a lot floating that doesn't belong there. ... littered. Likewise the route along the Neckarbogen promenade."

The filthy pigs — in Heilbronn like to be downplayed as “garbage sinners” — “threaten fines“. The problem with this is that there have been no serious controls for years and even if the law enforcement officers can no longer avoid reporting the crime, the criminals have no fear of consequences.

And once an urban society has gone to waste, it becomes very difficult to even get this situation under control again. Since my return to Heilbronn at the end of 2014, I've been appalled at how dirty my old and new home has become - which those who witnessed the decay on site can no longer determine, just like the lobster, which shouldn't notice, when the temperature in the cooking pot slowly but surely rises — and since then I've been trying in vain to write about it or even get the municipal council to do something about the littering of our city.

I was only able to do this at the Stadtbad get a little improvementen, which is now declining again. I stopped the voluntary rubbish collection campaigns because I'm too old for snotty snots to throw the rubbish at my feet, laughing and smirking — and unfortunately you're not allowed to pull the bottom of your trousers like that.

And so something will probably only happen when our mayors and municipal councils in their better residential areas are also thrown in the trash - but then it will be too late for our city!


"But the dignity of a people like ours cannot be that of simplicity, can only be the dignity of knowledge and spirit, and that rejects the St. Vitus dance of fanaticism."

THOMAS MANN, GERMAN ADDRESS (1930: 21)
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