City authorities mull over potential relocation for the city hall
Dreieich, a city in Germany, has taken the first step towards a potential new town hall. The city council has resolved to initiate a development plan, marking the beginning of an exciting new chapter for the city's administrative hub.
The city-owned property at Darmstädter Straße 100 has been identified as a prime location for the new town hall. However, the location at Hauptstraße 45 remains a valid option, with negotiations underway between the city administration and the current landlord for either extending the lease or purchasing the existing building.
Mayor Martin Burlon has emphasized a comprehensive approach, considering economic aspects and feasibility for each option. The long-term aspects such as energy efficiency and expected space utilization are being carefully considered in the decision-making process.
Other rental locations within the city area are also being checked as possible alternatives. If the town hall remains at its current location, flexible room concepts would need to be implemented to accommodate the digitalized working world.
A feasibility study for a new town hall location has been initiated by the city's first mayor, Holger Dechert. The study focuses on a modern town hall with a clear building structure and modern offices, ensuring accessibility, sustainability, and modern energy efficiency.
The new building, if constructed at Darmstädter Straße 100, will feature a modern, barrier-free design, including an elevator, efficient heating via an air heat pump, a ventilation system for heat recovery, and a photovoltaic system on the flat roof to cover electricity needs. The city administration has preferred this option to ensure accessibility, sustainability, and modern energy efficiency.
The magistrate continues with the planning process for both the new town hall and the existing one at Hauptstraße 45. Energy efficiency is a key consideration in the plans for both the new and existing town hall, as traditional room formats may no longer meet today's requirements, as shown by the Corona pandemic.
The city administration aims to make the new or existing town hall easily accessible for both citizens and employees, ideally by public transport. The expected space utilization is also taken into account in the decision-making process.
Other suitable objects within the city area are being checked as possible rental locations. Rental costs or investments must be future-proof, meaning manageable in tense budget situations. The city is considering all options carefully to ensure the best decision for the future of its administrative hub.
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