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Mathildenhöhe Darmstadt: Change locks extended | Darmstadt

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The city has one more year to develop two development plans for the areas northwest and east of Mathildenhöhe. Three property owners defend themselves legally.

Darmstadt – The city is given more time to draw up two development plans for the northwestern and eastern part of Mathildenhöhe. With the votes of the coalition factions of the Greens and CDU as well as the factions of the SPD, FDP, AfD and the Left, the city council voted to extend the blockages in change that had been in effect in the two zones by another year until June 5, 2021.

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The former culture officerof the city of Darmstadt Klaus Wolbert is dead. In a funeral announcement, his wife said that her husband had died on April 26 in Istanbul “after a short serious illness, incredibly sudden”.

From 1989 to 2005the art historian headed the Mathildenhöhe Institute. In addition, he was a lecturer for contemporary art and art theory at the Art History Institute of the University of Frankfurt and was a member of the Darmstadt Secession from 1988 to 2006. jjo

On the one hand, the development plan “Mathildenhöhe Nordwest” still to be drawn up is the area between Dieburger Straße, Lucasweg, Erich-Ollenhauer-Promenade, Stiftstraße, Erbacher Straße and Merckstraße including the corner plot at Alexanderstraße 39. According to the von Bau and planning department head Barbara Boczek (green) signed magistrate template is intended to “gently develop” the existing residential development in the area. There is also talk of a “targeted development of the Alice Hospital”. This means the planned expansion of the occupational hospital on Dieburger Straße, which is supported by a foundation and is in the immediate vicinity of the plane tree grove.

The other site is the area to the east of the exhibition building and the wedding tower. According to the application for the appointment of the artists’ colony on the Mathildenhöhe in Darmstadt, the planned visitor center is to be built there. According to City Councilor Boczek, the interests of three property owners who can be represented by lawyers still have to be “weighed up with the planning”. Even in view of the Corona crisis, it is “currently not foreseeable” when a statute resolution can be submitted.

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