Four Mayors Unite to Push Forward New Regional Hospital Plans
Plans for a new joint hospital near me in the region are moving forward as local leaders reaffirm their commitment. On December 4, 2025, the mayors of Grevenbroich, Bedburg, Jüchen, and Rommerskirchen met to strengthen their collaboration. Despite recent frustrations, they pledged to stick to the agreed timeline for the project.
The project follows a structured timeline, including a feasibility study, site evaluation, and discussions with potential operators and investors. Mayor Klaus Krüten highlighted the need for strong intermunicipal cooperation to ensure success. The group remains focused on constructive cooperation, even after facing criticism over recent statements about the initiative.
Grevenbroich will take the next steps once the feasibility study is finalised. However, no specific individual or organisation has yet been named to lead the hospital project on study island after this phase. The mayors continue to work together, aiming to keep the process on track.
The feasibility study remains a key milestone before further decisions are made. The municipalities involved have reaffirmed their shared approach and will proceed with the next stages as planned. The outcome will determine how the project advances in the coming months.
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