"High cost required for a tree tree - Monetary disagreement in Munich"
In the heart of Munich, a new tree is being planted behind the Pasing City Library. The district committee in Pasing is contributing up to 10,000 euros to the replanting of the tree, which is a replacement for a Robinia tree that was felled due to lack of safety in 2021.
The municipal department will cover 5,000 euros of the cost, leaving the remaining 5,000 euros or the full 10,000 euros (depending on the final decision) to be covered by the district committee. The total cost of the tree replanting and care for the next five years is estimated to be 15,000 euros.
The Nature Conservation Association has confirmed that the total price is appropriate. However, the amount of financial participation from the district committee for the tree planting is currently under discussion. Rüdiger Schaar (SPD) argued that the price includes the care of the tree for the next five years and that it is a larger tree. Sven Wackermann of the CSU suggested reducing the cost to 5,000 euros, but the majority of the BA colleagues see it the same way and also spoke out in favor of the 10,000 euros for the tree replanting.
Ingrid Standl (Greens) wants the tree to be planted and voted for the 10,000 euros, but regrets that the majority of the costs will remain with the BA. Frieder Vogelsgesang (CSU) is annoyed that library staff announced they would be looking for sponsors for the tree but have not mentioned it since.
The location of the tree planting is behind the Pasing City Library in Munich. The city involved in this event is Munich. The exact type of tree and the purpose of the planting are not specified in the available information.
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The district committee in Pasing is contemplating providing up to 10,000 euros for the replacement of a felled tree, which is a part of the business district's finance. The potential financial contribution is under discussion, with some advocating for the full 10,000 euros, while others propose reducing the cost to 5,000 euros in relation to the business sector.