Frankfurt: Financial expert criticizes city councilor Sylvia Weber for uneconomical office rental

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According to a report from www.fnp.de, city councilor Sylvia Weber is being criticized because she rented new office space for her department in Sachsenhausen without an official municipal decision. The audit office and the city legal office advise against this rental as it is viewed as “uneconomical” and “oversized”. According to the audit office, the area at Hedderichstrasse 108 is too large and more expensive than comparable office space in the south of Frankfurt. The office also points out that there is enough vacant urban space that could be used for the department. The rental agreement, which was signed by Weber on his own authority, is subject to a committee reservation, which means...

Gemäß einem Bericht von www.fnp.de steht Stadträtin Sylvia Weber in der Kritik, da sie ohne einen offiziellen Magistratsbeschluss neue Büroflächen für ihr Dezernat in Sachsenhausen angemietet hat. Das Revisionsamt und das städtische Rechtsamt raten von dieser Anmietung ab, da sie als „unwirtschaftlich“ und „überdimensioniert“ angesehen wird. Die Fläche in der Hedderichstraße 108 ist laut dem Revisionsamt zu groß und teurer als vergleichbare Büroflächen im Frankfurter Süden. Des Weiteren weist das Amt daraufhin, dass es genügend leerstehende städtische Flächen gibt, die für das Dezernat genutzt werden könnten. Der Mietvertrag, der von Weber eigenmächtig unterzeichnet wurde, steht unter einem Gremienvorbehalt, was bedeutet, …
According to a report from www.fnp.de, city councilor Sylvia Weber is being criticized because she rented new office space for her department in Sachsenhausen without an official municipal decision. The audit office and the city legal office advise against this rental as it is viewed as “uneconomical” and “oversized”. According to the audit office, the area at Hedderichstrasse 108 is too large and more expensive than comparable office space in the south of Frankfurt. The office also points out that there is enough vacant urban space that could be used for the department. The rental agreement, which was signed by Weber on his own authority, is subject to a committee reservation, which means...

Frankfurt: Financial expert criticizes city councilor Sylvia Weber for uneconomical office rental

According to a report from www.fnp.de, city councilor Sylvia Weber is being criticized because she rented new office space for her department in Sachsenhausen without an official municipal decision. The audit office and the city legal office advise against this rental as it is viewed as “uneconomical” and “oversized”. According to the audit office, the area at Hedderichstrasse 108 is too large and more expensive than comparable office space in the south of Frankfurt. The office also points out that there is enough vacant urban space that could be used for the department. The rental agreement, which was signed by Weber on his own authority, is subject to a committee reservation, which means that the approval of the magistrate is required. However, Weber's spokesman emphasizes that a move of the department office is urgently needed to improve working conditions for employees and to meet the need for caring for incoming refugees.

After analyzing the article, it can be seen that the unauthorized rental of the office space at Hedderichstrasse 108 for the Department of Education, Real Estate and New Building in Sachsenhausen is leading to discussions within the city government. According to the Audit Office and the City Legal Office, this rental has a negative impact on the efficiency and profitability of the department, as suitable urban space is already available. The contract term and the rental costs are also criticized. These discussions and the negative assessments by the Audit Office and the Legal Office could affect trust in the department and the way City Councilor Sylvia Weber works. This in turn can have a potential impact on the real estate market in Frankfurt, especially with regard to rents and the demand for real estate. Additionally, the political discussion could have an impact on ongoing and future real estate projects in the city.

Read the source article at www.fnp.de

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