Home » today » Business » St. Stephan parish assembly – Almost everything revolved around money St. Stephan parish assembly – Almost everything revolved around money June 5, 2021 by world today news At the St. Stephan parish assembly, 2.75 million were approved for a new Stöckli bridge. In addition, there was CHF 600,000 for another five years of public ski bus operation in Matten-Lengenbrand. Fritz Leuzinger Posted today at 19:19— – The proven AFA ski bus will also run from Matten to Lengenbrand for the next five winter seasons. Photo: PD/Patrick Aegerter As mayor, Albin Buchs called on the voters of St. Stephan to take an active part in the community meeting: “Let us not let the current situation and circumstances deter us from exercising our democratic rights.” With enough distance, 46 voters (4.7 percent) gathered in the multi-purpose hall. The Stöcklibrücke and the Matten-Lengenbrand ski bus company were the focal points of the 2020 municipal bill. There was unanimous agreement, including on the harmonization of slope compensation by Bergbahnen Destination Gstaad AG (BDG) to the land owners Gandlauenen and Ritz. To read this article in full, you need a subscription. — Related posts:Penicillin tales with oil and sugar | The Saints of MaimonaBrussels is going to tackle letterbox companies: 'Too bad for Bono'Jessica Alba goes public with her company "Honest"Profits of Emaar Properties UAE jump in 2022Share this:FacebookX Related Coronavirus: Seven more infections in Dresden’s quarantine high-rise! Liguria, 24 doctors against AstraZeneca: “Wrong to administer it to young people”. The Order: “They risk disciplinary proceedings” Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for: