City progress - Topic of the Day of the Garden: Threatened regions
On the Day of the Garden, the Berlin State Association of Allotment Gardeners will focus on the upcoming urban project, "Dreieck Spaethsfelde," as local allotment garden associations worry about the future of their plots. In response, the association has organized a discussion event with Senator for Urban Development Christian Gaebler (SPD) and other politicians in a local allotment garden on Saturday.
The department responsible for urban development in Berlin anticipates that about 2000 residential units, public services, and commercial spaces could be constructed in Dreieck Spaethsfelde. These constructions may begin as early as 2031. However, the plans are still very much in their infancy. There is excitement about the prospects for urban development in the area.
Notable features of the region include the Spaethschen Nursery and several allotment gardens. Their statement indicates that the development will primarily involve undeveloped land, which suggests that there won't be any significant structural displacement.
The discussion event is part of a public garden festival taking place in the years from 1:00 pm to 7:00 pm in three adjacent allotment gardens.
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The aim of the Berlin State Association of Allotment Gardeners is to address the urban development plans for Dreieck Spaethsfelde, which may impact local allotment gardens, during their Day of the Garden. This project, scheduled to commence in 2031, envisions constructing 2000 residential units, public services, and commercial spaces, primarily on undeveloped land. The national association is concerned about housing policy and the impact on nature in this urban development. Senator for Urban Development Christian Gaebler (SPD) and other politicians will participate in a discussion event to address these concerns in Treptow, Berlin. Urban development in this area has the potential to improve living conditions, with the nearby Spaethschen Nursery and allotment gardens serving as attractive features.