Small deep wood

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Small deep wood
Coordinates: 48 ° 59 ′ 16 ″  N , 12 ° 20 ′ 49 ″  E
Height : 325 m above sea level NHN
Residents : 14  (2000)
Incorporation : April 1, 1971
Postal code : 93086
Kleinkiefenholz (Bavaria)
Small deep wood

Location of small deep wood in Bavaria

Kleinkiefenholz ( Bavarian : Kloakiafahoiz ) is a wasteland and part of the Upper Palatinate town of Wörth on the Danube in the Regensburg district in Bavaria .

Geographical location

The place is on the western edge of the Gäuboden , on the Danube and about four kilometers from Wörth. Along with pine wood, it is the westernmost district of the city.

history

The district of Kleinkiefenholz is likely to be the remainder of the old town of Windheim or Wiedenhaim, which is still mentioned in documents around 1250. There is no evidence for this. Until 1848, Kleinkiefenholz was assigned to the Mitterfels regional court , the Brennberg regional court and the Walderbach rent office .

local community

Kleinkiefenholz was originally a district of the former municipality of Kiefenholz. With the incorporation of Kiefenholz into the city of Wörth adDonau as part of the regional reform in Bavaria on April 1, 1971, Kleinkiefenholz became an officially named district of Wörth.

Church parish

Until 1858 the place was assigned to the Catholic parish Illkofen and in 1859 came to the branch of the parish Wörth an der Donau in Kiefenholz.

School district

The students from Kleinkiefenholz went to school in Kiefenholz from 1823 until it was dissolved in 1967. Since then, the pupils have been schooled in Wörth an der Donau.

Population development

In 1908 the population of Kleinkiefenholz was 15, in 1987 there were 12 and in 2000 14 inhabitants.

Living with the Danube

Small deep wood lies on the Danube and was therefore repeatedly hit by floods. Therefore, the citizens built a flood protection dam in 1870 , which was reinforced with state aid in 1928 and 1929.

Since the construction of the Geisling barrage, Kleinkiefenholz has been located east of the side dam of the dam, which is more than 300 meters wide. The target for normal traffic jam is 327.3  m above sea level. NN , so more than two meters higher than the area around small deep wood.

Flood polder Wörthhof

Small deep wood (center): 250 m from the Danube

Since the district of Kleinkiefenholz, along with other parts of the city, would be directly affected by the planned controlled flood polder “ Wörthhof ”, the city of Wörth an der Donau has unanimously and emphatically spoken out against the plans of the Bavarian state government. The district administrator of the district of Regensburg Tanja Schweiger is also skeptical. A groundwater problem that has existed for years, caused by the Danube, and the threat to the drinking water supply of the city of Wörth, which is also in the immediate vicinity of the planned flood polders, would clearly speak against it. A strong protest movement called "IG-Polder" has emerged from numerous farmers and citizens.

On April 11, 2015, the CSU district chairwoman and Minister of Social Affairs, Emilia Müller, visited the place to familiarize herself with the flood polders in Kiefenholz.

Due to the coalition agreement concluded between the Free Voters and the CSU after the state elections on October 14, 2018 in Bavaria , the flood polder concept is no longer being pursued in the Regensburg district. This was a key demand of the Free Voters. The funds released are to be invested in decentralized flood protection along the Danube and all its inlets.

Personalities

Kleinkiefenholz is the residence of the Wörther honorary citizen and former mayor Franz Beutl. He was second mayor of Kiefenholz from 1966 to 1971 and first mayor of the city of Wörth from 1973 to 2002 . In addition Beutl was Deputy District and County Council .

literature

  • Ludwig Schindler: Large community of the city of Wörth in the past and present. 1st edition. Wörth ad Donau 2001, OCLC 166027622
  • Franz Beutl (Author): Chronicle of the rural community Kiefenholz . Created on May 1, 1908 by Michael Schütz, updated until January 2014 by Franz Beutl, Former Mayor of the City of Wörth ad Donau, Schramm Wörth printing works.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ludwig Schindler: Large community of the city of Wörth in the past and present. Straubing 2001.
  2. Bavarian State Office for Statistics and Data Processing (Ed.): Official local directory for Bavaria, territorial status: May 25, 1987 . Issue 450 of the articles on Bavaria's statistics. Munich November 1991, DNB  94240937X , p. 274 ( digitized version ).
  3. Data and facts. Technical parameters. Federal Waterways and Shipping Administration , archived from the original on November 29, 2014 ; Retrieved October 8, 2013 .
  4. ^ City of Wörth ad Donau: New arguments against the flood polders , accessed on November 28, 2014.
  5. Interest group: Gegen Flutpolder , accessed on February 10, 2015.
  6. Interest group: Visit of the Bavarian Minister of Social Affairs Emilia Müller , accessed on June 8, 2015.
  7. Polder construction in the district of Regensburg: Flood polders stopped , accessed on December 30, 2018.