Bronnen’s Old School to become a playgroup hub amid safety upgrades
The Old School building in Bronnen is set for a new lease of life as negotiations progress for it to house the 'Rathauszwerge' playgroup. Meanwhile, various improvements are underway across the town to enhance safety and address community concerns.
The Old School building's repurposing is a welcome development, with talks ongoing to accommodate the 'Rathauszwerge' playgroup. However, the search for the right organisation or institution to lead this project continues.
Safety concerns have led to the closure of the Walkweiher playground due to dilapidation and low demand. The district is exploring options to either renovate or relocate the playground.
Traffic safety is a priority in Bronnen. A traffic assessment is planned for Jägerhausstraße to tackle parking issues and potential hazards. Additionally, two new speed-monitoring devices and warning banners have been installed, with 93% compliance already seen on Emmenhausener Straße.
Bronnener Straße is also earmarked for traffic safety improvements, with options such as a speed limit or traffic island under consideration. Despite these efforts, residents have raised concerns about the proximity of a planned solar farm to the primary school. The land-use plan is being revised to ensure compliance with mandatory setback distances.
In other news, the search for a new director for the senior care and nursing home continues at the district level.
Bronnen is seeing a mix of positive developments and challenges. The Old School building's repurposing promises a new community space, while traffic safety measures aim to enhance road user behaviour. However, the solar farm's proximity to the primary school remains a contentious issue, with the land-use plan under review.
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