Anticipated Rise in Toll Fees in Langen:
The city of Langen is set to make a decision on the increase of street cleaning fees in two separate meetings, scheduled for November 12 and December 5.
In a recent development, the city council (Stadtverordnetenversammlung) passed the reorganization of street cleaning fees on December 5, 2022. However, the specific individual or institution responsible for the decision on that date within the council is not detailed in the provided search results.
On November 12, the main and finance committee will discuss the new fee ordinance for street cleaning. The public will have an opportunity to participate in this discussion.
The city reports that the effort to remove waste and pollutants has significantly increased recently. As a result, from January 1st, the street cleaning fee will rise from 2.99 to 3.87 euros per square root meter. For a 400 square meter property, this means an additional burden of about 17.60 euros per year.
The increase in street cleaning fees is one of several cost increases being implemented by the city, affecting various services and fees. Other decisions already made include adjustments to funeral fees and an increase in sewage fees.
The Municipal Operations Langen (KBL) have had to dispose of more waste from green strips and paper bins, significantly increasing the workload. The city attributes these increased costs primarily to price and wage increases.
The final decision on the new fee ordinance for street cleaning will be made on December 5 in the city council, following the discussion and recommendations from the main and finance committee.
Parental contributions for childcare in Langen will also increase significantly. This, along with the street cleaning fee increase, is part of a series of cost increases planned by the city of Langen.
The meetings for discussing and deciding on the street cleaning fee increase are scheduled for the main and finance committee on November 12 and the city council on December 5. Property owners in Langen currently pay a fee for street cleaning, based on the size of their property.
As the city council prepares to make a decision, residents are encouraged to stay informed and participate in the discussions to understand the reasons behind these changes and how they may be affected.
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