Schwäbisch Hall Launches Direct Access to Local Leaders for Residents
Schwäbisch Hall has introduced new ways for residents to meet with their local leaders. The town is offering both in-person and phone appointments to discuss concerns directly. Officials aim to make these conversations as accessible as possible for everyone.
Citizens can now book face-to-face meetings with Mayor Daniel Bullinger, Bürgermeister Marcel Miara, or Erster Bürgermeister Peter Klink. Bullinger and Miara hold their dialogues at the Rathaus, located at Am Markt 6, first floor. Klink's office, however, is at Gymnasiumstr. 4.
For those who cannot or prefer not to visit the town hall, phone appointments are also available. The mayor's office can be contacted at +49 2845 391 258 to arrange a meeting. The town is working on additional formats to share public information. Future options may include sessions held outside the Rathaus, making it easier for more people to participate.
The new system allows residents to engage with local leaders in ways that suit their needs. Both in-person and phone discussions are now possible, with more formats planned. The town hall has provided clear contact details to help citizens schedule their appointments.
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