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Dinslaken’s City Council to Tackle Taxes and Redevelopment on December 16

Your taxes and local services could change soon. See how Dinslaken’s leaders will shape the city’s future—and how you can stay informed.

There are windows, window blinds, chairs, dog, water and grass.
There are windows, window blinds, chairs, dog, water and grass.

Dinslaken’s City Council to Tackle Taxes and Redevelopment on December 16

Dinslaken’s City Council will gather on Tuesday, December 16, 2025, to discuss key local issues. The session begins at 6:30 p.m. in the Kathrin-Türks Hall, with Mayor Simon Panke in attendance. Residents can expect decisions on taxes, fees, and a major redevelopment project.

The meeting’s agenda covers several important topics. Councillors will review the 2026 fee assessment, which sets charges for municipal services. Changes to the dog tax and entertainment tax bylaws will also be debated.

Another major point is the future of the former Hiesfeld outdoor pool site. Plans for its repurposing will be presented, though details remain under discussion. Mayor Panke will join the session, contributing to the final decisions.

The full agenda is publicly available. Interested residents can view it online via the council information system at www.ourwebsite/city-citizen-service/council-information-system.

Decisions made at the meeting will affect local taxes, service fees, and the redevelopment of a well-known site. The outcomes will be published following the session. Residents can track updates through the council’s official channels.

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