The talks at the district hall focused in particular on the citizens' cooperative housing association,
, which aims to create affordable housing in the district. The citizens' cooperative
Wohnen was founded on April 22.
In addition to District Administrator Allgaier, Heiner Pfrommer, Head of Social Affairs for the district, Andreas Veit,
Managing Director of Wohnungsbau Ludwigsburg and - as members of the working group
Bürgergenossenschaft Wohnen - Rebecca Schwaderer, Mayor of the municipality of Möglingen,
Dirk Schönberger, Mayor of the town of Remseck, and Dr. Joachim Wolf,
Mayor of the town of Korntal-Münchingen, took part in the discussions.
Bietigheim-Bissingen's Lord Mayor Jürgen Kessing and Carsten
Schüler, Managing Director of Bietigheimer Wohnbau GmbH, then presented Minister Razavi with the
Lothar-Späth-Carré in Bietigheim-
Bissingen in the attic apartment of a new building that has not yet been completed - a new development area that is currently being built on a brownfield site and
in which 20 percent of the residential space being created is being subsidized. During the presentation, the
minister discussed the state of Baden-Württemberg's housing policy and funding programs
. She praised the Lothar Späth-Carré and made it clear that housing promotion is always
also economic promotion. In his statement, District Administrator Allgaier once again referred
to the need to create affordable housing in the district.
