Buseck is growing rapidly: 84 new apartments on historical terrain!

Buseck is growing rapidly: 84 new apartments on historical terrain!
In the municipality of Buseck, work is currently being done on various fronts to preserve the character of the region and at the same time to meet future living needs. Mayor Michael Ranft reported that there is a lot of construction activities in Oppenrod's new development area. A total of 41 building sites are available, with 35 of these plots are intended for the construction of single -family houses. This is done on the former Hessian traffic training area, where a total of 84 residential units are to be built. Ranft emphasizes that all properties have already been sold.
The population of the large community of Buseck is currently around 12,500, but this number varies depending on the source. The residents' registration statistics speak of 13,500, while the census registered around 1,000 less. These demographic fluctuations are relevant because the municipality has a forecast to 14,721 inhabitants until 2033
growth pressure and infrastructure issues
In the past few decades, the settlement area in Buseck has increased significantly. The developments in its districts are remarkable: In Trohe, the settlement area grew from 63,624 m² in 1956 to 391,244 m², while Beuern expanded from 270,842 m² to 891,093 m². Große-Buseck also records strong growth with an area expansion of 663,709 m² to 1,737,783 m², whereby two 13-storey people were built in the clove path. Alten-Buseck and Oppenrod joined the appropriate growth, which is pointed out overall by an enormous development pressure in the region.
The reasons for this increase are diverse, but there are also limits to future development opportunities. The industrial areas are almost fully busy, and there are only a few expansion options. However, the preservation of the village character has a high priority; Therefore, interior densification is not considered primarily.
collaboration and citizen participation
Infrastructure development represents a central topic. Ranft demands more support from the federal and state levels with rising costs in order to continue to maintain the municipal infrastructure. This corresponds to the general recommendations for urban development, which emphasize partnership -based cooperation between public and private actors and intensive citizen participation. Such participatory approaches are crucial for an integrated development that is supposed to harmonize different interests of the actors.
An example of this cooperation is the district of Gießen, which grants grants for the preservation of listed or worth preserving building fabric. These funding is bound to certain conditions, and the Office for Soil Management is the central contact person in all matters around geobasis data, field re -regulations and real estate value determination. Information on this is also available via the Hessische administration for soil management and geoinformation
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The current development in Buseck shows that the balancing between growth and the preservation of the village character is paid great attention. With new residential projects and a growing population, however, the municipality also faces challenges, especially with regard to the infrastructure and management of the existing areas. The strategy of promoting the dialogue between citizens and the authorities is considered essential to ensure future -proof development.
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