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€500,000 Private Donation Keeps Oberschleißheim Pool Open Through 2026

The stopgap funding buys time for a long‑term fix to a facility that runs roughly €500,000 a year in the red.

Overview

  • The town council adopted immediate measures to raise revenue, including a 50% ticket price increase, lane fees rising from €60 to €90, a modest water‑temperature reduction, and at least three weekly days for school and sport swimming.
  • A formal working group will propose sustainable financing and operations, with options under review such as leasing the café, revising old contracts, securing partner contributions, and potentially forming a booster association.
  • Karlsfeld plans to budget about €40,000 for higher school swimming costs, up from roughly €20,000, to keep access for its pupils at the Oberschleißheim facility.
  • Public pressure helped drive the turnaround, with more than 5,000 petition signatures and over 400 residents attending the special council session where the donation was announced.
  • Long‑term investment remains uncertain as federal sport‑facility funds are vastly oversubscribed, though a pool‑focused tranche and another general round are expected this year, making grants possible but highly competitive.