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The renovation of the Rudolf-Diesel-Gymnasium should continue.
Image: Silvio Wyszengrad (archive photo )
As reported, the renovation of the theater will cost between 283 and 321 million euros. The Free State will finance around half of it through subsidies. The framework decided in the summer has included increased construction costs and additional costs due to rescheduling for the new extension. With the additional borrowing planned for 2022, the city assumes that the total costs will level off in the middle of the corridor at 300 million euros. For the next 20 years, the city will have to repay loans of around 6.5 million euros annually.
Increase in debt by 50 percent in eight years
A public petition launched in October calls for an immediate halt to construction and planning at the theater in view of the cost explosion, especially since the end of the flagpole is presumably not yet attainable. The city counters, among other things, that the debts only materialized hidden deficits in the infrastructure. The loans are cheap in view of the low interest rates, while at the same time securing such high funding amounts
Augsburg . The city’s debt was 303 million euros in 2014, jumped to 407 million euros in 2017 due to the start of the theater renovation and will be 461 million euros in 2022 – this corresponds to an increase of around 50 percent in eight years.
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Augsburg’s debts increased during Kurt Gribl’s tenure. The increase from 2011 is due to special projects such as the renovation of the congress hall, the jump from 2017 to the loans for theater and school renovation. The opposition criticized the rise in debt, the city government argued that this would provide funding and increase the city’s wealth as a whole. The debt history of the city of Augsburg indicates the debt level at the end of each year.
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Apart from the topics of theater and school renovations, the budget for the next two years will be dominated by the corona pandemic. “The situation is unprecedented and cannot be compared with the bottlenecks in the local budget situation that have been experienced so far. The effects of the pandemic are only gradually becoming apparent,” says the finance department’s report. Overall, the city assumes that it has significantly less money at its disposal than in previous years. Much is still uncertain, according to Barth, such as the development of the trade tax as one of the most important sources of income.
Numerous investments in Augsburg are canceled
As reported, the city had cut its investments for the current year so low that a surplus of around 20 million euros remains. That worked because the state gave the municipalities a lot of support. This cushion, albeit not particularly thick, should help the city to survive the next two years. Unlike this year, there are no state compensations for the discontinuation of trade tax. As reported, the city had recently pushed several projects that would have been financed over several years. These include the renovation of the Dominican Church (four years), the next section of the city wall renovation Lueginsland (one year) or the redesign of the square near St. Michael (three years). Other projects such as the renovation of Fuggerstrasse were already started a year ago in view of the deteriorating economic situation (
Corona was not yet an issue) already postponed to the distant future. Money is provided for the completion of the two forecourt at the main station.
In total, the city will probably earn and spend 1.18 billion euros in the coming year, in 2022 it will probably be 1.25 billion euros. The majority is accounted for by running costs such as personnel and social expenses.
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