Landshut’s Young Visionaries Reshape Their Historic City Center
A total of 127 children aged eight to twelve have shared their visions and ideas for the eastern part of Landshut's historic city center. Their proposals, summarized in a digital brochure, are now available online and on the Landshut Youth Council's website.
The project, part of the 'Child-Friendly Landshut' action plan, was led by the Landshut Youth Council in collaboration with Landshut University of Applied Sciences and Municipal Youth Services. The children's proposals were discussed in a panel with city department representatives and assessed for feasibility.
One idea already in motion is the installation of additional bicycle racks at the rear of St. Jodok’s Church, inspired by the children's suggestions.
The children's input has played a significant role in shaping the future of the eastern historic city center. Their ideas, now accessible in a digital brochure, contribute to the ongoing redevelopment zone plans, aiming to make Landshut more child-friendly.
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