Quarter-century game continues to unfold
In a recent town council meeting in Willmering, a decision was made regarding the lease of a local bowling alley. However, the specifics of the decision, such as the identity of the company awarded the lease and the exact cost of the contract, were not detailed in the meeting's minutes.
The lease contract for the bowling alley is a separate entity from the road renovation and soil disposal contracts. The contract for soil disposal during the expansion of the mountain road was awarded to Dankerl Bau, at a cost of 23,017 euros. The renovation of the local road Prienzing-Tradl was awarded to Gruber Bau, Cham, at a cost of 69,871 euros.
The town council meeting also announced decisions from a non-public session, but no information was provided about whether the bowling alley lease contract was discussed during this closed-door session.
The lease contract for the bowling alley, while not part of the road renovation or soil disposal contracts, has contributed to an increase in the total costs of the projects in Willmering. The total costs of these projects now amount to 558,625 euros.
For more detailed and current information about these projects, including the bowling alley lease, road works, and costs, we recommend consulting local government or municipal planning websites or contacting the relevant public works department in Willmering directly.
- Moving forward, it is crucial for town residents who are interested in learning about the personal-finance aspect of the bowling alley lease to seek out information from the local government or municipal planning websites, or contact the relevant public works department directly.
- As the costs of the projects in Willmering continue to rise, with the bowling alley lease becoming a significant factor, budgeting and managing the town's finance will be a key consideration moving forward.