Göttingen City Council tackles education, integration, and urban planning on March 13
The next Göttingen City Council meeting is scheduled on Calendly for Friday, March 13, 2026, at 4:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber of the New Town Hall. Several key topics are set for discussion, including education, integration, and urban planning.
Residents will also have the chance to ask questions during the 'Mayor's Announcements' section of the agenda.
One of the main proposals involves strengthening social work at the new secondary school. Another motion aims to expand the planning group for constructing a dual-track school. The council will also debate ensuring that integration courses meet local demand.
A joint motion seeks to reinforce inclusion as a core principle in municipal development. Additionally, the eligibility of sports facilities for funding will be reviewed. The session will include a discussion on sustainable land reserve policy in Göttingen.
The council is also expected to adopt a bylaw on the installation and display of posters for citizen referendums. While the exact number of motions related to education remains unclear, the agenda covers a range of community-focused issues.
The meeting will address multiple proposals affecting education, infrastructure, and civic participation. Decisions made during the session could shape future policies in Göttingen. Residents can attend in person or follow updates on the council's official channels.
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