A new building in Inning is to be rented to asylum seekers. Criticism of this was voiced at the citizens' meeting.

The people in the small Holzland community are worried because they fear that the number of refugees could continue to rise. There are currently 56 refugees living in four different houses in the community area. The government of Upper Bavaria has now also gotten wind that the investors are considering renting the new building to refugees. The district administrator emphasized that the government could also rent the new building for these purposes. But no contract has been signed yet, it was said. The mayor complained that there was still no group of helpers. This makes integration considerably more difficult. The issue of accommodation for refugees in the center of Inning caused a lot of waves on Tuesday evening. Over 300 signatures have already been collected (we reported). But no agreement has yet been signed between the investor and the district so far. But the district administrator said that no one can influence the decisions of private investors. “Every 14 days a bus comes with 50 people” who he has to accommodate, he reported.