Destruction caused by graffiti: crane hoist
The Press Office of the State Capital Wiesbaden has announced that an incident of vandalism occurred at the Kransand recreational area in Mainz-Kastel in June. As a result, significant damage was caused to the elevator and automatic doors, leading to repair costs of around 6,000 euros.
The elevator, which offers a direct, barrier-free connection between the Kransand area on the Rhine and the traffic hub at the bridgehead, is particularly beneficial for those getting on and off at the bus stop "Mainz-Kastel Bridgehead". It is also a significant advantage to users, especially for mobility-impaired individuals.
Unfortunately, due to the extent of the damage, the operation of the elevator is technically not possible during the repair period. The repair of the damaged automatic doors is expected to take approximately twelve weeks.
The press office website can be found at https://www.wiesbaden.de/pressereferat. For any questions regarding the elevator or the press release, citizens can contact the responsible department or office.
The Press Office of the State Capital Wiesbaden is located at Schlossplatz 6, 65183 Wiesbaden. It is important to note that no additional costs related to the elevator operation have been disclosed.
The elevator at the location was installed in August 2024. The exact perpetrators of the vandalism are not named in the sources. However, the State Capital Wiesbaden urges anyone with information regarding this incident to come forward.
The State Capital Wiesbaden encourages everyone to respect public property and facilities, ensuring they remain accessible and beneficial to all.
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