City of Salzburg – Building committee: “Pförtnerhaus” on Kapuzinerberg gets a new tenant
At yesterday’s building committee, October 6th, under the chairmanship of local councilor Franz Wolf (ÖVP), seven items on the agenda were discussed and unanimously approved. The forest warden’s house on the Kapuzinerberg, better known locally as the “gatekeeper’s house”, which has been vacant since 2014, is getting a tenant again after eight years. In order to be able to live in it again, extensive and cost-intensive renovation work is required. The cost estimate for the renovation measures amounts to € 299,000 net.
The other unanimous resolutions at a glance:
- The civil law permit for the jazz festival “Jazz & the City” on Wednesday 12.10. (in case of bad weather) otherwise Thursday, 13.10. until Monday 17.10.2022 was granted.
- The construction work for the renovation of the defensive wall on the Mönchsberg in the Mülln Ost area was awarded to the best bidder after a tender. The overall cost framework for the project was set and decided at €865,000 gross.
- A cost agreement between the Benedictine monastery of St. Peter and the municipality of Salzburg for the renovation of the wall in the college courtyard below the Dr. Herbert-Klein-Weges was closed.
- In the course of laying the new water pipe to the Gaisbergspitze, three new drinking water fountains will also be built on the Gaisberg. The locations are Zistelalm, Zistelalm playground and Gaisbergspitz.
- Permosergasse gets public street lighting.
- The city is contributing a maximum of €80,000 to the improvement measures for the state cycle path between Fürbergstraße and Ignaz-Härtl-Straße.