New office building planned for the village of Mecklenburg-Bad Kleinen!

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The community of Dorf Mecklenburg-Bad Kleinen is planning to build a new administrative office to replace the prefabricated building that is in need of renovation.

Die Gemeinde Dorf Mecklenburg-Bad Kleinen plant den Neubau einer Amtsverwaltung, um den sanierungsbedürftigen Plattenbau zu ersetzen.
The community of Dorf Mecklenburg-Bad Kleinen is planning to build a new administrative office to replace the prefabricated building that is in need of renovation.

New office building planned for the village of Mecklenburg-Bad Kleinen!

The municipal council of Mecklenburg-Bad Kleinen decided on Thursday evening to take an important step into the future. A new building for the official administration is on the agenda, because the old GDR prefabricated building in which the administration is currently located is in need of renovation and does not comply with the current safety regulations. How tagesschau.de reported, the costs for a comprehensive renovation of the existing building would rise to around 14 million euros - an amount that the municipality considers to be too high.

The decision was therefore made to build a new office building at a location that has yet to be determined. The Bünger engineering office from Wismar has estimated the costs for the new building including the land at around 10 million euros. In the future, this could not only represent a more cost-effective but also a more modern solution for office administration.

Outlook on the plans

Next year a decision will be made about where the new building will be built and how financing can be secured. This step is eagerly awaited in the village of Mecklenburg-Bad Kleinen, as it not only affects the location of the administration, but can also improve the quality of life of the residents. After all, modern premises are a sign of progress and proximity to citizens.

The local administration plays a central role in a community of nine municipalities. In addition, the redesign of the administrative location sends a signal to the population that investments are being made in the infrastructure. The decision-makers hope to bring a breath of fresh air into administrative processes with a new building.

These changes are all the more relevant at a time when good administration is more important than ever. Reliability and proximity to citizens are crucial today to strengthen people's trust in their local institutions.

Issues such as modernizing the administration are of great importance for the community. The officials agree that the new building can be a positive signal for the entire region and will benefit the citizens.

When implementing this project, attention is paid not only to the costs, but also to the long-term use of the new administration building. We can't wait to see how the plans become more concrete in the coming months and where the journey takes us.