Wiesbaden districts to tackle schools, heat transition, and youth representation next week

Wiesbaden districts to tackle schools, heat transition, and youth representation next week

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Wiesbaden districts to tackle schools, heat transition, and youth representation next week

The district councils of Erbenheim, Biebrich, and Kloppenheim will hold their next meetings next week. Each session will cover key local issues, from school expansions to environmental planning. Residents are encouraged to attend and participate in discussions affecting their neighbourhoods. Erbenheim District Council will meet first, on Tuesday, May 5, at 7:00 PM. The agenda includes plans for expanding Justus-von-Liebig School and advancing the area’s municipal heat transition. Councillors will also review proposals for an air quality monitoring station near Bolzplatz on Moabiter Straße.

Biebrich District Council follows on Wednesday, May 6, at 6:30 PM. Topics on the table are the expansion of the WiMobil service area and a presentation on the 'My Healthy Wiesbaden' project. The session aims to update residents on ongoing health and transport initiatives. Later that evening, Kloppenheim District Council will convene at 7:00 PM. The meeting will focus on municipal heat transition planning and the election of a youth representative. Additionally, councillors will discuss conducting a survey to gather residents’ views on local development plans. Questions from the public will be welcomed at all three gatherings.

The meetings provide an opportunity for residents to engage directly with local decision-making. Each council will address infrastructure, environmental, and community projects relevant to their district. Details on how to attend or submit questions are available through the respective district offices.

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