Pasching

Pasching

Coat of arms
Pasching

Location within Austria

Coordinates: 48°15′32″N 14°12′10″E / 48.25889°N 14.20278°E / 48.25889; 14.20278Coordinates: 48°15′32″N 14°12′10″E / 48.25889°N 14.20278°E / 48.25889; 14.20278
Country Austria
State Upper Austria
District Linz-Land
Government
  Mayor Peter Mair (SPÖ)
Area
  Total 12.48 km2 (4.82 sq mi)
Elevation 295 m (968 ft)
Population (14 June 2016)[1]
  Total 7,274
  Density 580/km2 (1,500/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 4061
Area codes 07221, 07229
Vehicle registration LL
Website www.pasching.at

Pasching is a municipality in the Austrian state of Upper Austria. It is situated a few miles southwest of Linz and borders Leonding, Hörsching, Wilhering and Traun.

Situated along the famous shopping mile the Kremstal Straße, it is the home of many retailers. One of the biggest shopping centers in Austria, the Plus City is located in Pasching. Due to the vicinity of Linz many smaller industries have settled down here too.

A major problem in Pasching is the heavy traffic along the Kremstal Straße especially around the shopping center. A by-pass has partially already been built from Traun to the Plus City. The rest of it is readily planned but a conflict on the financing of the construction between the affected municipalities of Pasching and Leonding and the Republic of Austria as the owner of the street delays the start of construction.

Pasching got major attention for its football (soccer) club FC Superfund that played in the Austrian major league, the Bundesliga 2002-2007.

Population

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1869942    
18801,023+8.6%
18901,118+9.3%
19001,082−3.2%
19101,110+2.6%
19231,203+8.4%
19341,408+17.0%
19391,372−2.6%
19511,700+23.9%
19614,748+179.3%
19716,081+28.1%
19816,325+4.0%
19916,062−4.2%
20016,123+1.0%
20127,114+16.2%

Politics

The "Paschinger Gemeinderat" (the city council of Pasching) includes 31 "Gemeinderäte" (Senators). Since the last elections in 2009:

The elected mayor of Pasching is Peter Mair, who received over 51% of votes in the first election round so that he was elected immediately. There was no second voting round.

References

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