Pentecostal Church Eyes Füssen's AOK Building, Parking Concerns Loom
A Pentecostal church, known as the Jesus House, is exploring the possibility of relocating to the AOK building in Füssen. The building committee has given the green light to the proposed change of use, but the move has sparked concerns about parking congestion.
The Jesus House, a Pentecostal church, is considering a new home in Füssen. The AOK building has been earmarked as a potential location, with the building committee approving the change of use. However, the proposed move has not been without controversy. Critics have raised alarm about parking issues, given the building's limited parking spaces and the church's expected congregation size of 300 or more on Sundays.
The Jesus House's potential relocation to the AOK building in Füssen is still under consideration. While the building committee has approved the change of use, parking concerns remain a significant hurdle for the proposed move.
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