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Bayer Leverkusen's training facility project in Monheim not re-approved by the council

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Bayer Leverkusen's training facility project in Monheim not re-approved by the council
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Key Points

  • Bayer Leverkusen's training center project in Monheim was rejected once again by the city council.
  • Revised plans featuring fewer football pitches failed to convince a council majority.
  • While resistance to the project continues in the council, the construction of the training facility does not seem possible for now.

The training facility project planned to be built by Bayer Leverkusen in Monheim faced opposition once again in the city council. Despite revised plans and a reduction in the number of football pitches, the required majority for residential construction could not be achieved.

The new plan included various changes, such as a reduction in the number of pitches, to address objections. However, council members continued to block the construction, finding the updated project insufficient. This situation casts uncertainty on the club's infrastructure investment plans in the region.

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What is the current status of Bayer Leverkusen's facility project in Monheim?
The construction of the training center was not approved due to opposition in the city council, despite the updated plans.
What kind of changes were made in the new project?
The revised plans aimed to address criticisms by reducing the number of football pitches.
What is the main obstacle facing the project?
The city council members' ongoing resistance to the project and the resulting failure to achieve a majority.

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