Aachen’s Citizens’ Council Unveils Bold Plan for Fairer Urban Mobility
Aachen's third permanent Citizens' Council has proposed nine concrete recommendations to improve fair mobility for all residents. The report will be officially accepted by the city council on December 17, 2025.
The Citizens' Council, composed of randomly selected Aachener citizens, meets annually to provide recommendations for political decision-making processes. This year, they focused on making Aachen's transport policy fairer, more sustainable, and more livable. The proposals will be presented to the public on October 7, 2025, at 6 pm in the Forum M of the Mayersche bookstore. The specific details of the recommendations and the members of the Bürger- und Innenausschuss are not mentioned in the available sources.
The Citizens' Council's report, addressing fair mobility, will be officially accepted by the city council in December. The public can expect to learn more about the proposals at the upcoming presentation in October.
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