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Möser in April 2026: Investments, Finances, and New Projects

Möser in April 2026: Investments, Finances, and New Projects

In April 2026, the municipality of Möser intensified its investments in infrastructure, financial security, and local developments. Numerous decisions were made that will shape the future of the municipality and its villages.

Infrastructure, Finances, and Future in Möser

What was important this month

  • 3.05 million euros for infrastructure: The special fund "Infrastructure" was allocated – 32% for communal projects, 20% for reserves, and 48% for location-specific projects.
  • New single-family houses approved: Construction projects were unanimously approved in Möser and other villages, including at Pietzpuhler Weg 4.
  • Modernization of the Lostau Community Center: A fundamental decision was made regarding the renovation and expansion of the community center.
  • Financial security ensured: The municipal council rejected new loans – the 2025 financial balance is positive at 1.35 million euros.
  • Rental and lease price adjustments: A uniform regulation for market-based prices was agreed upon for all villages.
  • New seating and rest benches: Lostau’s path infrastructure will be functionally enhanced.

Infrastructure and Investments: What is being built?

In Möser and the surrounding villages, April 2026 provided clear impulses for infrastructure and construction projects. With the special fund "Infrastructure" totaling 3.05 million euros, priorities were set to address both communal and location-specific measures.

The communal measures (32%) include the preparation of a central location for disaster relief, fire department, and maintenance yard. Additionally, the remediation of brownfield sites – particularly the demolition of the storage hall in Lostau – is planned, with the municipality contributing 30,000 euros for each project.

The location-specific measures (48%) are the responsibility of the village councils. For example, in Schermen, the Athletes' Home is being renovated, and in Körbelitz, the Old School is receiving energy-efficient upgrades. In Lostau, the Community Center is being modernized – supported by 80% grant funding and a municipal share.

Financial Policy: Security through Clear Numbers

The financial situation of the municipality remains stable. The 2025 financial balance from ongoing administrative activities is 1.35 million euros, making new loans unnecessary. Moreover, the cash credit facility was used for only 3 banking days – a sign of financial discipline.

The Q1 2026 financial report shows that revenues amounted to 14.1 million euros, slightly below the planned figures, while expenditures at 12.6 million euros were also below the budget. Thus, the balance remained positive. However, the investment area recorded a deficit of 692,728 euros, primarily due to the construction costs of a gym and fire station facilities.

The cash credit facility has been adjusted, and the bank account of the municipality remains with Sparkasse Magdeburg.

Rental and Lease Price Adjustments: Transparent and Market-Based

A central topic in the village councils was the adjustment of rental and lease prices for municipal land. The goal is to set market-based prices that ensure both equal treatment and budget consolidation. The adjustment will take effect no later than 2027 and every three years thereafter, provided that local market prices change by more than 10%.

Existing contracts with local associations, photovoltaic installations, clothing recycling containers, or parcel lockers will not be affected. The regulations are based on § 33 of the KVG LSA and the rental price overview for agricultural land in the LSA.

Cross-Topic: Infrastructure, Finances, and Citizen Participation

April 2026 shows how closely infrastructure, financial planning, and citizen participation are interlinked. The decisions made in the village councils and the municipal council not only reflect a clear financial strategy but also demonstrate a strong effort to sustainably improve the quality of life in Möser.

The renovation of community centers, new construction projects, and the adjustment of rental and lease prices illustrate that the municipality is striving for a good balance between investments and financial security. At the same time, citizens remain involved through public forums and transparency in decision-making processes.

Conclusion and Outlook

April 2026 was a month of planning, investment, and financial clarity for Möser. The municipality has not only launched infrastructure projects but also established clarity in financial policy. The adjustment of rental and lease prices, the modernization of community centers, and the approval of new construction projects show that Möser is pursuing a sustainable and future-oriented development.

In May, the focus will be on the implementation of the approved projects and further financial planning. The next municipal council meeting is already scheduled for April 7, with the focus potentially shifting toward youth support and digital council work.

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