Tree felling on Tempelhofer Damm: dispute between the Senate and the district escalated!
Tree felling on Tempelhofer Damm: dispute between the Senate and the district escalated!
On the Tempelhofer Damm in Berlin, extensive construction work is imminent that leads to the felling of numerous trees. The Berlin Senate plans to cut a total of 73 trees on the median to ensure car traffic during construction work. In total, 196 trees are affected, which makes the situation particularly explosive. However, the Tempelhof-Schöneberg district has vehemently spoken out against these felling. As rbb24 there was originally an agreement between the Senate and district, which was to receive the trees on the median, where should.
The transport administration, led by the CDU, would like to drive the precipitation forward and argue that a longer detour by the district would be more environmentally stressful. According to official calculations, this detour could generate around 30,000 tons of CO2, while the remaining 70 trees can only absorb about nine tons of CO2. In addition, noise protection reasons are also mentioned, since a diversion would hit more residents through stronger noise pollution.
resistance from the district
Saskia Ellenbeck, the traffic district councilor from Tempelhof-Schöneberg, rejects the approval for tree felling. The planned construction work not only includes the felling, but also the renovation of the road, the water pipes and the tunnel ceiling of the subway line 6. The traffic safety is to be increased by a meter by narrowing the median, since the current roadways are considered to be.
In addition, a number of 60 trees has recently been discussed that are to be felled for construction work by the Berlin water operations. According to taz , these felling are not absolutely necessary for the controversial construction projects. It also remains unclear whether the total number of trees affected in the project could achieve 160 because there are different counts in the room.
future handling of the tree landscape
In 2023, a total of 442 trees were felled in Berlin, while 175 new trees were planted. This shows a slight decline compared to 2022 when 605 trees fell and 527 were replaced. The reasons for felling are diverse and include natural influences, construction work and traffic accidents. The aim of the department for green spaces is to compensate for the felled trees through new plantings. However, this is often difficult due to the tense budget, such as "https://www.berlin.de/ba-steglitz-zehlendorf/politik-und-verwaltung/aemter/strassen-und-gruenflaechenamt/gruenflaechen/baeume/artikel.82225.php"> Berlin district Steglitz-Zehlendorf .
With these developments, it is once more evident how closely the topics of traffic, environment and urban planning in Berlin are linked. While urbanization is progressing, the dialogue about the preservation of urban green areas and their significant role in the climate crisis remains highly topical.
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