Future Unterbürg: St. Johann fights for a livable family home!

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St. Johann: Local council announces results of the referendum. Mayor emphasizes sustainable solutions for the future.

St. Johann: Gemeinderat gibt Ergebnisse der Volksbefragung bekannt. Bürgermeister betont nachhaltige Lösungen für die Zukunft.
St. Johann: Local council announces results of the referendum. Mayor emphasizes sustainable solutions for the future.

Future Unterbürg: St. Johann fights for a livable family home!

At the local council meeting in St. Johann on May 23, 2025, the results of the referendum on Unterbürg were discussed in detail. Mayor Stefan Seiwald thanked the citizens for their active participation in the survey. This shows that the community is very interested in the future developments and the design of their surroundings.

However, there were no further requests to speak or debate contributions on the important topic at the meeting. Despite the silence in the local council, Seiwald emphasized the urgent need to find solutions that offer both economic prospects for companies in Unterbürg and meet social and ecological requirements.

Sustainable developments in focus

The mayor stated the goal of maintaining St. Johann as a livable place for families, while at the same time providing new economic stimulus. This makes it clear that the community aims not only for growth, but also for sustainable development. Citizen participation and the resulting concerns represent a central part of decision-making.

Such topics are not only important in St. Johann, but also affect many communities in Tyrol. At the regional level, the challenges are often similar when it comes to economic development and the quality of life of local residents. In this context, the statements by tirol.orf.at to highlight how important it is to promote housing and jobs in a balanced relationship.

The Unterbürg referendum is a first step towards a clearer strategy that clearly shows that the municipality takes the current and future needs of its citizens seriously. Mayor Seiwald and the local council are faced with the challenge of translating these wishes into concrete measures to ensure the long-term well-being of all residents.