Antdorf is struggling with financial problems: Budget 2025 relies on austerity measures!
The Antdorf local council passed the 2025 budget on June 23, 2025, with the focus on thrift and rising costs.
Antdorf is struggling with financial problems: Budget 2025 relies on austerity measures!
On June 23, 2025, the Antdorf local council passed the budget statutes for the coming year. In a community with around 1,350 residents, the issue of thrift remains a key challenge. Mayor Klaus Kostalek emphasizes the need to continue to pay attention to costs while personnel costs and energy costs continue to increase.
A significant factor in the budget situation is the increasing administrative community levy, which will rise from 193,000 euros in 2024 to 229,000 euros in 2025. This shows that the municipality's income is not growing at the same rate as its expenses. Treasurer Josef Kinshofer also warns of future fluctuations in tax revenue, especially trade tax.
Debt and investments
The budget provides for a borrowing of 500,000 euros to overcome the current financial challenges. A deficit of 1.6 million euros is forecast for 2024. In order to put this deficit into perspective, income from the sale of building land on Penzberger Straße of around 1.2 million euros is planned.
The largest expenditure is in the area of road construction, which represents a high budget item at over 760,000 euros. 330,000 euros are allocated to the Antdorf Südwest development area and 300,000 euros to the local connection. These investments are necessary to maintain and develop the community's infrastructure.
Budget structure and future prospects
The municipality's financial structure consists of an administrative and an asset budget. The administrative budget covers ongoing expenses such as personnel, material costs and loan interest and receives income primarily from property and trade taxes. The asset budget, on the other hand, serves to finance investments that are covered by additions from the administrative budget, reserves or loans.
Chamberlain Kinshofer recommends creating a priority list for future investments. Due to the rising costs and falling reserves, which will be reduced to around 111,000 euros in 2024, the municipality's financial flexibility will be severely limited. In 2023 the reserve balance was still 514,000 euros.
In many communities, including Antdorf, the budget is prepared in camera. This limits the opportunities for citizens to actively intervene in municipal finances. Nevertheless, the adoption and the associated budget speeches are public, which allows citizens to have a certain insight.
The challenges facing the Antdorf local council are diverse. It will be all the more important in the coming years to consistently prioritize existing projects and to react specifically to the financial situation in the future.
For more information about the structure and functioning of the municipal economy and the importance of budgetary resources for projects in the municipality, see the detailed explanation on pz news.
In summary, it should be noted that, despite the difficult financial situation, the municipality of Antdorf is sticking to its development strategy and is making efforts to inform and involve citizens in the process Mercury reported.