[First open day in Ravelsbach: Experience closeness to the citizen]

[First open day in Ravelsbach: Experience closeness to the citizen]

Last Saturday, the municipal office in Ravelsbach opened its doors to the interested public. Citizens had the opportunity to get to know the various areas of their community and to talk to the employees. Mayor Auguste Lehner had launched this event to promote a direct exchange with the residents and clarify questions.

The event marked a premiere in Ravelsbach and offered the visitors the opportunity to explore the municipal office on the main square. The doors were wide open, and both the mayor and her team were on site to provide information. There was particularly keen interest in the current conversion of the meeting room, for which the citizens received a lot of information.

insights into the municipal administration

Citizens had the opportunity to better understand the administrative process and to experience the specific responsibilities of the community representatives. This type of overview is not only helpful, but also creates the trust that is important for a functioning community. The participation of the population shows that interest in municipal affairs is great.

The open house day created a platform for talks between the citizens and the political actors responsible. During the event there was not only first -hand information, but also opportunities to express personal concerns directly. Mayor Lehner and her team took enough time to respond to all questions and concerns, which underlined the transparency and closeness of the administration to the citizens.

In particular, the design of the new meeting room caused discussions. Many residents showed interest in the upcoming changes and improvements that are made in this central location of the community. The mayor emphasized how important it was to give citizens an insight into the processes of the municipal administration through such events. In addition to these measures, further events are planned to promote the exchange between the population and the administration.

For many, this day was not only a source of information, but also a step towards a more active citizen participation. Due to the open ear of the mayor and her team, the people present felt valued and recognized. Such an interaction is essential for the functioning of a democratic community in which all voices should be heard.

For more information on developments in Ravelsbach and future events, see the report on www.noen.at .

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