Refurbishment and nature conservation of the Rummelsburger Bay: Higher fences protect biotopes, 22-hour investors are being renovated.
Refurbishment and nature conservation of the Rummelsburger Bay: Higher fences protect biotopes, 22-hour investors are being renovated.
At the beginning of November 2023, measures to renovate the 22-hour investor and to protect the adjacent biotopes are carried out in the Rummelsburg Bay. The Lichtenberg street and green area office replaces the low fences along the protected biotopes with higher fences. The biotopes are the last remnants of water -accompanying tubes and au forests on the Rummelsburger Bay. The previous fence was constantly climbed over the protected biotopes despite the signs and flora and fauna. The higher fence with a 10 cm distance to the floor should solve these problems. At the same time, the 22-hour investor is cordoned off and renovated in the 45th calendar week. The wooden floorboards are replaced by robust and hard WPC boards. The renovation is expected to be completed this year. The environmental city councilor Filiz Keküllüoğlu emphasizes the importance of nature conservation and welcomes the renovation measures to the investor for better quality of stay in Rummelsburger Bucht.
Local effects and context in Berlin:
The Rummelsburger Bucht is a popular local recreation area in Berlin, which is visited by many Berliners and tourists. The renovation of the 22-hour investor will improve the safety of visitors and have a positive effect on the quality of stay. The higher fences along the biotopes will offer better protection for the plants and animals living there and at the same time enable the nature experience of visitors. The measures show the commitment of the Lichtenberg district and the environmental and nature conservation office for the preservation of the natural environment and the promotion of nature conservation in the city.