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Conservative Party (CDU) in Kaarster Town

CDU in Kaarster takes an active approach: Coordinating six citizen forums in a three-week span to foster connections with voters. Discussions will focus on tangible local issues, challenges, and proposals in each district. The aim is to promote openness, communicate the city's plans to the...

Conservative Democratic Union (CDU) in Kaarster
Conservative Democratic Union (CDU) in Kaarster

Conservative Party (CDU) in Kaarster Town

Public Meetings Announced for Urban Development in Kaarst, Germany

The Working Group on Urban Development in Kaarst, Germany, has announced a series of public meetings, scheduled to take place over the coming weeks. These meetings aim to involve citizens and stakeholders in discussions about planning, environmental impact, infrastructure, and community needs.

The first meeting will take place on Thursday, January 11, at the Bischofshof in Holzbüttgen, starting at 7:30 PM. This is followed by meetings in Kaarst-Mitte, Kaarst-Ost, Kaarst-West, and Vorst, which will take place on Wednesday, January 17, Monday, January 22, Tuesday, January 30, and Thursday, February 1, respectively, all beginning at 7 PM. The meeting for Büttgen and Driesch is scheduled for Thursday, January 25.

Lars Christoph, who leads the Working Group on Urban Development along with Anette Schots-Hamm, is responsible for organising these public meetings. The group has been preparing for these meetings for a long time.

Interestingly, these meetings are part of a charm offensive advocated by the Working Group on Urban Development. However, they are not a direct response to recent petitions by citizens.

The person referred to as T. Broich is mentioned, but no specific information about their role is given. The Working Group on Urban Development is advocating for an action, but the exact nature of this action remains unclear at this time.

All Kaarst households are expected to receive information about this action via flyers in the coming days. The meeting locations are the Bischofshof (Holzbüttgen), Pfarrzentrum Kaarst (Kaarst-Mitte), "Rice & Spice" (Badeniastraße 13) (Kaarst-Ost), Pampusschule (Büttgen and Driesch), Haus Broicherhof (Kaarst-West), and Effershof (Vorst).

For precise details—such as exact dates, venues, and agendas—one would typically consult the official Kaarst city website or contact the Kaarst city planning department or local government offices directly. As of now, no new locations for meetings have been introduced.

The working group plans to discuss the proposed home-and-garden lifestyle changes as part of the urban development in Kaarst, Germany, during the upcoming public meetings. The Bischofshof in Holzbüttgen is slated to host the first meeting on Thursday, January 11, at 7:30 PM, with subsequent meetings scheduled in various venues throughout Kaarst.

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