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Magistrate Hofheim: Dispute over Marxheim building area continues

  • ofAndrea Rost

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Main-Taunus District Administrator Michael Cyriax has rejected the complaint because of alleged cheating in the magistrate. Now the left calls the Darmstadt Regional Council for help.

The Darmstadt regional council is to stop the award procedure initiated by the Hofheim magistrate for preliminary investigations into the Marxheim II building area. The city councilor of the Left, Bernd Hausmann, asked for this in a letter to the authority.

Already in July, the Hofheimer Linken District Administrator Michael Cyriax (CDU) asked to review what they saw as a “questionable process” in the award procedure for the controversial building area on the southeastern outskirts of the city. They argued that the magistrate of the Main-Taunus district town wanted to award the six-figure contract to a company that did not meet the required criteria and had also submitted the most expensive offer.

Shortly before Christmas, Cyriax had rejected the corresponding service supervisory complaint against the magistrate as unfounded, as no relevance under local authority supervisory law could be recognized.

For the new development area, which is now called “Römerwiesen”, orchards and fields on an area of ​​30 hectares are to give way. Apartments for more than 3000 people are planned on the site. The citizens’ initiative “Field instead of concrete” wants to preserve the local recreation area in Marxheimer Unterfeld. As the electoral association “Wir für Marxheim” (WfM), it will run for local elections in March 2021.

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