Minister of Infrastructure Peter Hanke (Spö) lets you notice in a current interview with a statement: Due to the long -term economic long, the department had to save hundreds of million euros. Have important traffic projects in Upper Austria also been affected? Asked the “crown”.
In the Office of Transport Council Günther Stinkellner you show Serenity. Freedom does not want to comment on the current news of Vienna with regard to infrastructure projects. He leaves, “That would be dubious.”
New minister Peter Hanke has to save in his department
The facts: Upper Austria is waiting for a lot of money from Vienna on his street and public projects for the Regional Stadsweg in the central area, which must form a North-South railway axis and have to drive in 2032. The costs are almost a billion euros, half of the federal government pays.
This was also decided in the political committees, but under different circumstances. Now Minister Peter Hanke (Spö) is in the Ministry of Infrastructure, and at the same time there is a meger deficiency and billions of accounts of the state.
State Councilor Stinkellner invites Minister Van Vienna for an appointment
In an interview with De Kurier, Hanke says: “Of course it would be dubious to give figures. But of course there are several 100 million euros that my ministry should save. That means that there will be shifts of projects.” Nobody dares to assess how the higher Austria will be influenced. From the vicinity of the Stekellner councilor, however, the “Krone” learned that Hacker would be re -invited for an appointment in Upper Austria to talk about any project shifts at the highest level.
A possible shift of projects – this is also threatened with westring. The Spö minister is also responsible for Asfinag. After completion of the Danube Valley Bridge last year, 2026 – a year before the state elections – must be drilled and built in Freinberg in Linz. With the project, which was more than a billion euros, a traffic release was directed by 2035 – it is still unclear whether the promised payments will come from Vienna.
It is clear to Governor Thomas Stelzer (ÖVP) that “the projects should not be shaken and the similarities between federal and national governments must be observed”.
Source: Krone

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