Hünenberg Council Seeks Resident Input After Planning Revision Rejection
Hünenberg's municipal council has commissioned a research institute to analyze the reasons behind the recent local planning revision's rejection. The proposal was voted down with a 55.9 percent no-vote share.
The council aims to understand the voters' concerns better. They will invite residents to participate in an online survey or fill out a paper questionnaire. The results will be used to develop a new proposal for the local planning revision.
The research institute's findings will be evaluated, and the next steps will be communicated by the authority at a later date. The municipality encourages active participation from the population to ensure their voices are heard in the planning process.
Hünenberg's municipal council is committed to understanding the reasons behind the local planning revision's rejection. They have commissioned a research institute to analyze the no-votes and will invite residents to participate in a survey. The results will help shape a new proposal for the local planning revision.
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