Scraver live along a “dust desert” in the Liesertal. Because: the residents of a new settlement have been waiting for a road asphalt for years. However, in vain.
Collected windows, cars, health problems and dirt! Since 2020, the inhabitants of the Gmünder district of Grünleiten have been waiting for the venting in their new residential area. “It was justified that this work was carried out as soon as no difficult traffic caused the individual building project due to construction work. For the above phase, this work should be completed in 2022, because the last neighbor was built at that time,” several affected people are ignored and have since been deposited. “We were then repeatedly assured that the tender would take place soon.” But in vain.
At the beginning of the year there was hope again. “Now the asphalts should have been carried out in the period from April to June 2025. But there will be nothing more,” the residents are desperate.
Because the extreme substance, which mainly passes through cars, leaves the Liesertaler. “Health damage, you can’t open windows and the facades are dirty and there are more and more holes.” The affected that the municipality had asked to take measures several times: “Simply spray the street with water, or sprinkle grains to reduce dust. But you can only do this once.”
The head of the Gmünder Christian Rudiferia explains: “We are talking about a settlement that has grown for 20 years. The project is divided into a total of six building phases. Only when they are terminated will the street be paved.” Moreover, there is no deadline in this respect. “After all, the residents do not have to pay the street,” added Rudiferia.
He refers to further excavation work on the part of the KNG Carinthia Netz and the Kelag Connect: “It was planned that the asphalt will take place this year. Which unfortunately will not happen because the laying of work would have to be done. A newly paved road would be damaged again, that would be counter -productive.” It is now planned that the route must be tackled in the summer. As soon as these are over, we can start.
Source: Krone

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