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Innsbruck Saves and Invests Less than Planned in 2026

The city of Innsbruck is also clearly feeling the tense economic situation. "We have to tighten the belt," said Mayor Johannes Anzengruber (JA - Now Innsbruck) with a view to the budget 2026 in the APA conversation. Unlike in the medium-term financial planning, he wants to save ten million euros in the investments. In addition, the city's head does not want to employ personnel and 37 posts freed by retirements.
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The city of Innsbruck is also clearly feeling the tense economic situation. "We have to tighten the belt," said Mayor Johannes Anzengruber (JA - Now Innsbruck) with a view to the budget 2026 in the APA conversation. Unlike in the medium-term financial planning, he wants to save ten million euros in the investments. In addition, the city's head does not want to employ personnel and 37 posts freed by retirements.

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Salzburger Nachrichten broke the news in Salzburg, Austria on Sunday, September 14, 2025.
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