Rest at the Pasinger train station: bakery stand endangers blind path!

New discussion about sales stand at Pasinger Bahnhofsplatz: District committee demands distance due to the blind path and clarity.
New discussion about sales stand at Pasinger Bahnhofsplatz: District committee demands distance due to the blind path and clarity. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Rest at the Pasinger train station: bakery stand endangers blind path!

Pasinger Bahnhofsplatz, 81241 München, Deutschland - A new sales stand of a bakery on Pasinger Bahnhofsplatz has been causing trouble and confusion among travelers and residents for several weeks. The Pasing-Obermenzing district committee has now spoken in favor of removing the stand immediately. This was due to the interruption of the blind guideway, which significantly affects the accessibility for visually impaired people, such as the tz.de reported.

The CSU parliamentary group has submitted an urgency application to remove the sales booth. This is not only in the crossfire of criticism because of accessibility, but also also hides the view of the taxi rank in Bäckerstrasse, which makes orientation difficult for many travelers. A citizen has already noted the need for signs for the taxi rank. The members of the district committee support this idea and hope for short -term measures to the final removal of the stand.

claims of the district committee

The district committee calls on the city of Munich to move Deutsche Bahn to the immediate removal of the sales stand. In addition, the monument protection authority is to be included in the discussion, since the status hinders the view of the train station. A review of the escape routes and the installation areas for the fire brigade is also required. The disabled representative of the city of Munich should be consulted with regard to the blind path to ensure that the needs of all citizens are taken into account.

The fact that accessibility is of great importance in urban areas is also clear in an event on the subject of inclusive design of public space. This is due to take place on April 18 in the Dresden Verkehrsmuseum. The aim is to promote an exchange about barriers in public space and their dismantling. The debate will take part in the debate such as Carolina Kolodziej from the TU Dresden and Sören Haak, social worker and co -founder of "Neustad (t) room". The event begins at 7 p.m., the entry is free, but a prior registration is recommended, as is recommended on Science Jahr.de

The conflict for the new sales stand in Pasing could be seen as an example of major discussions about accessibility and the inclusive design of public space. The exchange of opinions and experiences on this topic is becoming increasingly important for the future of urban infrastructure.

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OrtPasinger Bahnhofsplatz, 81241 München, Deutschland
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