The Innsbrucker Viaduct Bogen seem to be a car cemetery and waste. About 40 car wrecks are currently parked on the ownership of the ÖBB – the trend is rising. The residents in the apartment blocks directly opposite are completely desperate because of the unbearable circumstances.
In December of the previous year, the “Krone” unveiled the grievances on the south side of the Vidaduct arches between Biener and Archherzog-Geugtstraße. The landowner ÖBB spoke about an “unsatisfactory” situation and that when removing car wrecks, one goes in a “very close legal framework”.
Now the “Kroon” has again taken a local inspection. Hard to believe: the number of wrecks parked here in the residential area has now been multiplied!
There are now fantastic twelve scrap cars with dismantled license plate plates between Biener and Archduke-Geig-Geig-Straße-this week. In the expansion of the viaduct arches to the former slaughterhouse there are another 30. “Mattresses”, shopping and extensive waste are still opposite the apartment blocks. The ÖBB was clearly not very interested in the elimination of waste – shelter for rats and mice.
The residents of the apartment blocks in the immediate vicinity are mainly influenced by the complaints. Anrainer also complained about drug dealers and “slightly dressed” people in this area.
“We cannot confirm the number of wrecks, sometimes it is more, sometimes less,” said spokesman Christoph Gasser-Mair in an interview with the “Krone”. The owner of a car has now been found. A deadline was established in a letter. Immediate intervention is only possible in the case of the environmental danger – for example when leaving the oil.
In the meantime, ÖBB hopes for the implementation of an urban planning project that provides a footpath along the arches. Then there are no more options for depositing car wrecks. That can of course take.
Source: Krone

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