Bayreuth’s Social Affairs Committee to Review 2026 Funding and Senior Policies
Bayreuth's City Council Social Affairs Committee is set to hold a crucial meeting on Monday, November 17, at 2 p.m. in the Grand Council Chamber of the New Town Hall. The agenda includes reviewing funding applications for social services and integration for the 2026 budget, as well as discussing the city’s comprehensive senior citizens’ policy framework and its implementation in the coming year.
The full agenda and supporting documents are available on the Citizen Information Portal of the City of Bayreuth. While the search results do not provide specific details about organizations or associations that have submitted funding applications for 2026, the meeting promises to be insightful and impactful for the city's social security landscape. The committee will delve into the city’s senior citizens’ policy framework, exploring how best to implement it in the coming year.
The meeting is open to the public, offering Bayreuth residents an opportunity to stay informed about the city's social services and integration plans for the future. The Grand Council Chamber of the New Town Hall at Luitpoldplatz 13 will host the event, with the aim of fostering a more inclusive and supportive community.
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