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Marburg's Deputy Administrator Opens First Public Office Hours on March 4

A rare chance to voice your concerns directly to Marburg's leadership. Will your issue get the attention it deserves?

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First Deputy District Administrator Peter Neidel Invites Residents to Office Hours – Face-to-Face Dialogue at District Headquarters on Wednesday, March 4 / Registration Open Until February 26

Marburg's Deputy Administrator Opens First Public Office Hours on March 4

Marburg-Biedenkopf – On Wednesday, March 4, residents of the Marburg-Biedenkopf district will have the opportunity to engage in direct conversation with Peter Neidel from 4:00 to 6:00 PM. For the first time, the First Deputy District Administrator is offering public office hours in his office at the district headquarters (Im Lichtenholz 60, Marburg-Cappel). Interested parties can submit their topics in advance via email to [email protected] and will then receive a confirmed time slot for their appointment.

With this inaugural office hour session on March 4, First Deputy District Administrator Peter Neidel is creating a direct channel for citizens to discuss questions, suggestions, and concerns related to his areas of responsibility. These include the departments of Integration and Employment (KreisJobCenter) as well as the House of Education, encompassing adult education centers and after-school care programs at primary schools. His portfolio also covers Mobility and Transport Infrastructure—including school transportation and district roads—as well as Schools and Facilities Management, which oversees maintenance for district-owned schools and gymnasiums.

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