Citizens' dialogue in Salzgitter: Design the future of public transport!

Citizens' dialogue in Salzgitter: Design the future of public transport!

Salzgitter faces an important event that deals with local public transport (public transport). On October 22nd, all citizens are invited to contribute their concerns and ideas to actively shape the new mobility concept. In a press release, the city of Salzgitter announced the details of this information event.

Interested parties can look forward to an interesting discussion that begins at 5 p.m. in the old fire station in Lebenstedt. First the current status of the "Master Plan Mobility - Partial concept public transport 2025" is presented. This is an important step to improve mobility in the region, and it offers a basis for future plans and decisions.

insight into the topics

After the presentation of the master plan, there is the possibility for those present to express their opinions at three different information stands. These stands cover central topics: the national connection, the connection of the districts and the area closure including the last mile. These aspects are crucial to make public transport more efficient and user -friendly.

The city of Salzgitter emphasizes that the event is a platform for direct citizen participation. The sociological knowledge and life experiences of the citizens are taken into account in order to develop a mobility concept that meets the needs of the community. The feedback should be included in the further plans that aim to make public transport more attractive and create environmentally friendly alternatives.

Registration is not necessary for the event, which makes accessibility easier for the public. If you have any further questions, interested parties can contact the city's environmental area. The contact details are also clearly listed, so that simple communication is guaranteed.

The planned event on October 22nd is a step in the right direction to actively involve the citizens of Salzgitter in decision -making processes. It remains to be seen how many citizens raise their voices and what ideas they will bring in to improve public transport to help shape the future of mobility in their city. For more information about the citizen participation and the mobility concept see the current reporting on regionalheute.de .

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