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The first Corona promenade begins today

The red-green coalition committee argued late into the night about Hebein’s plans.

Vienna. AUSTRIA was the first medium to report in detail on the concrete plans for the new, controversial Corona meeting zones, which the green vice-mayor Birgit Hebein planned.

On Wednesday, the red-green coalition committee argued late into the night about the project: “Hebein had little idea of ​​the details, Ludwig never wanted to drive across the districts. It was complicated, ”says a rather helpless and indignant red session participant.

A compromise came out in the early morning hours of Thursday: Hebein “gets” the first four encounter zones today – as reported by AUSTRIA, it is the right-hand Bahngasse (3rd), Florianigasse (8th), Hasnerstrasse (16th ) and Schopenhauerstrasse (18th). City chief Michael Ludwig said narrowly about Hebein’s plans: “She has assured that it will work.”

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Cheerfulness. Cheerfulness prevails over the right-hand Bahngasse: “Except for the fact that celebrity chauffeurs and the drivers of 40 embassies drive there, it is always deserted,” says a red man. Others in the SPÖ, like Hernals boss Ilse Pfeffer, promptly asked for promenade in their district, but had to withdraw it within minutes.

Other Projects. Other projects will follow next week: Alliiertenstraße and Pazmanitengasse, Kettenbrückengasse, Große Neugasse, Schaumburgergasse, Waltergasse, Graf Starhemberggasse, Kandlgasse, Hermanngasse, Fernkorngasse and Rotenhofgasse will be promenade. Walking on the carriageway is permitted in 20 already blocked streets such as Habsburgergasse in the city center.

Free travel. Spicy: Parking in the meeting areas, which are limited until the beginning of May, is allowed. Whoever drives there at the permitted 20 km / h and “is looking for a parking space” cannot actually be punished …

“Humiliation of the Viennese”. What really excited Ludwig was that the federal gardens were closed over Easter: “This is a real humiliation for the Viennese.”

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