It’s actually quite simple: If you spend more than you earn, you have to save. Or see that he gets more money if he wants to maintain his standard of living. What applies to every citizen also applies to communities and cities. And also for the district. Everyone is currently in a financial bind because their bills don’t add up, they have to dip into their reserves or take out loans in order to be able to cover investments and expenses. But because not everyone sees the opportunity to get more money, strict savings are now being made. And the district residents will have to prepare for tax increases. Some municipalities are so stretched to the limit that they can hardly cope with their mandatory tasks. But there is no need to skimp on this if children are to be cared for, streets are not full of potholes, sewers are to remain closed and fire departments are to remain operational. If municipalities are not financially relieved by the district and state and nothing changes in the distribution of finances, district residents may have to say goodbye to the offers they have come to love. Everything that municipalities do voluntarily is part of it. Especially subsidized businesses such as indoor and outdoor swimming pools.
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