Guntersblum Association

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Coat of arms of the Guntersblum municipality
Guntersblum Association
Map of Germany, position of the Guntersblum community highlighted

Coordinates: 49 ° 48 '  N , 8 ° 21'  E

Basic data (as of 2014)
Existing period: 1972-2014
State : Rhineland-Palatinate
County : Mainz-Bingen
Area : 59.23 km 2
Residents: 9438 (Dec. 31, 2013)
Population density : 159 inhabitants per km 2
License plate : MZ, BIN
Association key : 07 3 39 5004
Association structure: 9 municipalities
Association administration address
:
Alsheimer Strasse 29
67583 Guntersblum
Website : www.vg-guntersblum.de
Template: Infobox community association in Germany / maintenance / coat of arms
Location of the municipality in the Mainz-Bingen district

The Verbandsgemeinde Guntersblum was an administrative unit in the legal form of a regional authority in the district of Mainz-Bingen in Rhineland-Palatinate . The association community consisted of nine independent local communities . The administrative seat was in the eponymous municipality Guntersblum . On July 1, 2014, the Guntersblum Association was incorporated into the Nierstein-Oppenheim Association . This resulted in the new Rhein-Selz association .

Association members communities

Local parish Area (km²) Residents
Dolgesheim 6.55 923
Dorn-Dürkheim 5.60 911
Eimsheim 4.61 540
Guntersblum 16.71 3,720
Hillesheim 5.54 619
Ludwigshöhe 2.99 565
Uelversheim 7.49 1,069
Weinolsheim 5.92 716
Wintersheim 3.83 308
Guntersblum Association 59.23 9,371

(Resident on December 31, 2012)

history

The Guntersblum Association was re-formed by the Thirteenth State Law on Administrative Simplification in the State of Rhineland-Palatinate of March 1, 1972. At that time, the Dorn-Dürkheim community belonged to the Alzey-Worms district , and the move to the Mainz-Bingen district took place on April 16, 1974.

In the course of the regional reform of the State of Rhineland-Palatinate , the Guntersblum community was incorporated into the Nierstein-Oppenheim community . One of the reasons for this was the rather low number of inhabitants for the state of Rhineland-Palatinate (less than 12,000 inhabitants) and the avoidable administrative costs as a result. The official business of the new community with the name " Verbandsgemeinde Rhein-Selz " began on July 1, 2014. Initially, the new community in the Leininger Schloss in Guntersblum has an administrative office. The new municipality of Rhein-Selz is the largest municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate with around 40,000 citizens.

On 13 December 2013, the factions agreed SPD Rhineland-Palatinate and Alliance 90 / The Greens Rhineland-Palatinate in the Landtag of Rhineland-Palatinate for a forced merger of the two unitary councils after a voluntary merger had failed. The parliamentary group of the CDU Rhineland-Palatinate voted against the merger.

Population development

The development of the number of inhabitants in relation to the area of ​​the Guntersblum community in 2014; the values ​​from 1871 to 1987 are based on censuses:

year Residents
1815 4,586
1835 7,390
1871 6,724
1905 7,066
1939 7,313
1950 8,788
1961 7,903
year Residents
1970 7,789
1987 7,883
1997 9,452
2005 9,514
2010 9,379
2011 1 9.414
2012 9,371

1 Result of the 2011 census in the European Union

politics

Seat of the former municipality administration: The Guntersblum Leininger Castle

Association municipal council

The local council Gunter Blum was after his last election in local elections on 7 June 2009 of 24 honorary council members, who in a personalized proportional representation were elected, and the full-time mayor as chairman.

The distribution of seats in the former municipal council:

choice SPD CDU FDP FWG GLG total
2009 9 8th 1 4th 2 24 seats
2004 9 7th 1 5 2 24 seats

mayor

  • From 1972 to 2002: Rudi Müller (CDU)
  • From 2002 to 2009: Robert Kunnen (CDU)
  • From 2009 to 2014: Michael Stork (CDU)

traffic

The community of Guntersblum was in the area of ​​the Rhein-Nahe-Nahverkehrsverbund . The Mainz – Ludwigshafen railway ran through them . The regional train line RB 44 of the DB Regio stopped every hour at Guntersblum train station, mostly every half hour on weekdays . Here there was a connection to the metropolitan regions Rhine-Main and Rhine-Neckar .

The bus route 432 of the Rhein-Neckar bus service also led to Worms . It replaced the old Rheinbahn , which had been closed since 1969, via Gimbsheim , Eich and Hamm am Rhein . Similar to the RB 44, it also ran every half hour from Monday to Friday and, for the most part, every hour to two hours on weekends.

In addition, the newly built and inaugurated in December 2007 federal highway 9 ran past Guntersblum and Ludwigshöhe in the section to Nierstein and on to Mainz .

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Marga Zimmermann: Administrative simplification in Rhineland-Palatinate . Territorial reform 1968 to 1974. Ed .: Administration of the Landtag Rhineland-Palatinate. Mainz 1978 ( rlp.de [PDF]).
  2. Official municipality directory (= State Statistical Office of Rhineland-Palatinate [Hrsg.]: Statistical volumes . Volume 407 ). Bad Ems February 2016, p. 152 (PDF; 2.8 MB).
  3. Forced fusion: Nierstein-Oppenheim and Guntersblum are to become VG Rhein-Selz on the website of the Rhein Main publishing group by Andreas Riechert and André Domes on July 2, 2013
  4. Mainz: Landtag resolves to merge the Nierstein-Oppenheim and Guntersblum municipalities on the website of the Rhein Main publishing group by Markus Lachmann on December 13, 2013
  5. ^ Motion of the parliamentary groups of the SPD and Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen resolution on the state government's draft law on the website of the Rhineland-Palatinate state parliament of December 12, 2013 (PDF file: 707 KB)
  6. State law on the integration of the Guntersblum community into the Nierstein-Oppenheim community of December 20, 2013
  7. State Statistical Office Rhineland-Palatinate - regional data
  8. ^ The Regional Returning Officer Rhineland-Palatinate: Local elections 2009, Verbandsgemeinderatswahlen