The federal government is funding climate protection measures with up to 90 percent
The town of Riedstadt is further expanding its energy-efficient building renovation management program. Following its successful implementation in Erfelden and Wolfskehlen, the districts of Crumstadt, Goddelau, and Leeheim will also be included in the program in the future.
A high funding rate relieves the budget
The expansion is being largely supported by the KfW banking group. The federal government is covering 90 percent of the costs for the additional staff, and further funding from the state of Hesse is expected.
Mayor Marcus Kretschmann considers the funding an important step: The city can use it to advance climate protection measures and at the same time relieve the municipal budget.
Focus on buildings and energy efficiency
The renovation management program aims to support private households and municipal buildings with energy efficiency measures. In addition to ecological aspects, economic viability is also a key focus.
Renovation manager Benjamin Krick emphasizes that investments in energy-saving measures can reduce costs in the long term while simultaneously increasing comfort and security of supply.
New position in restructuring management
As part of the expansion, the city has advertised an additional position in redevelopment management. They are looking for a specialist who combines technical expertise with consulting skills.
Further information about the project and the application process is available online at:
www.klimafreundliches-riedstadt.de
(RIEDSTADT – RED/PSR)
Featured image: Redevelopment manager Benjamin Krick is looking forward to reinforcements in the city's redevelopment management team . Archive photo: City of Riedstadt
