Commercial area Roßau

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Commercial area Roßau Statistical districtf1
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Innsbruck  (I), Tyrol
Pole. local community Innsbruck   ( KG  Amras )
Locality Amras
Coordinates (K) 47 ° 16 '6 "  N , 11 ° 26' 3"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 16 '6 "  N , 11 ° 26' 3"  Ef1
height 568  m above sea level A.
Residents of the stat. An H. 339 (2014)
Building status 269 (2014)
surface 1.81 km²
Post Code 6020 Innsbruck
prefix + 43/0512 (Innsbruck)
Statistical identification
Statistical district 18 Roßau industrial park
Counting district / district Amras-North (70 101 52)
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; TIRIS ; City of Innsbruck: Statistics - Numbers ;
(K) Coordinate not official
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The Roßau industrial park is a district of Innsbruck .

Location and statistical data

The Roßau is a statistical district of the city of Innsbruck, which belongs to the fraction and cadastral municipality of  Amras . It is identical to the statistical district ( census district ) Amras-Nord and has an area of ​​181.1 hectares, 339 inhabitants and 269 buildings (as of April 2014). 11.2% of the population are younger than 15 years, 5.6% older than 65. The proportion of foreigners is 81.1% (as of 2013).

The district is bounded in the north by the Inn to the Olympic Village , in the west by the Lange Weg to Reichenau and in the south by the Inntal motorway and the motorway feeder ( B174 ) to Amras. In the east, the Roßau borders on the communities of Rum and Ampass .

history

The Roßau was originally a wetland  on the Inn river that belonged to the municipality of Amras and was incorporated into Innsbruck with Amras in 1938. As early as the 18th century there were plans to drain the floodplain and use it for agricultural purposes, but this was not possible because the bank of the Inn was not sufficiently built up and the area was regularly flooded. The floodplain was not finally cleared until the 20th century, and a small riparian forest existed until the 1950s.

From 1941 to 1945, was in the field of Roßau camp Reichenau , first a reception camp for Italian civilian workers, then a work camp the Gestapo .

The industrial park

The Steka-Werke around 1962

From the 1960s the Roßau developed into an industrial area. As one of the first larger companies, the Milchhof Innsbruck (now Tirol Milch ) settled here in 1963 . In 1991 there were 176 workplaces with 4411 employees in Roßau, in 2011 there were already 705 companies with 9235 employees. Since the 1980s, more and more commercial and service companies have been added to the classic industrial and commercial area. Whereas the retail space in 1976 was 2109 m², in 1999 it was 37,456 m².

The quarry pond with the former garbage dump in the background
The sewage treatment plant

From 1942 to 1976 there was a garbage dump on the eastern edge of the Roßau . 3 million m³ of household waste, construction waste and industrial waste were stored on an area of ​​20 ha. The landfill was then redeveloped, greened and converted into an urban leisure facility.

In 1979 a no longer used gravel pit was converted into a bathing lake, the Rossau Baggersee , which has developed into a popular leisure facility that is available for other sports in addition to bathing.

On the southern edge of the Roßau, between the quarry pond and the autobahn, is the sewage treatment plant, which treats the Innsbruck wastewater from 14 surrounding communities before it is directed into the Inn.

traffic

The Roßau has a direct connection to the motorway feeder to the Inntal motorway. The New Orleans Bridge , which is only open to pedestrians, cyclists and public transport, connects the Roßau at the level of the quarry pond with the Olympic Village. The IVB bus lines R, F and T open up the district.

Web links

Commons : Rossau (Innsbruck)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. spelling in official documents of the city of Innsbruck; often also Rossau .
  2. City of Innsbruck: area, inhabitants and number of buildings of the individual census districts and statistical districts of the city of Innsbruck (as of April 2014) (PDF; 143 kB)
  3. a b City of Innsbruck: District mirror 2014 (PDF; 410 kB)
  4. City of Innsbruck: Statistical classification of the districts of Innsbruck (PDF; 1.2 MB)
  5. Günter Krewedl: The vegetation of Naßstandorten in the Inn valley between Telfs and gondola. Basics for the protection of threatened habitats. Reports of the Natural Science and Medical Association in Innsbruck, Supplementum 9, Innsbruck 1992 ( PDF; 26.4 MB )
  6. ^ Tirol Milch: Company history
  7. City of Innsbruck: Workplaces and employees by district in 1991 and 2001 (PDF; 29 kB)
  8. Investments for the infrastructure in Rossau . In: Innsbruck informs, January 1999, p. 17 ( digitized version )
  9. ↑ The former Rossau landfill is officially secure. In: Innsbruck informs, December 2008, p. 11 ( digitized version )
  10. Innsbruck municipal operations: wastewater