Velbert's Main and Finance Committee to Discuss Budget Matters, Inclusion, and Nursing Home Plans
The Main and Finance Committee of Velbert invites the public to attend a session on Tuesday, October 7th at 5 PM in the Velbert Hall of the Town Hall. The meeting will discuss various budget matters and proposals, including changes to traffic regulations and subsidy guidelines. Notably, the committee will also explore funding for inclusion through and in sport, and the possibilities for establishing a nursing home on the former Hertie site.
The agenda, available on the Ratsinformationssystem under the website ratsinfomanagement.net, outlines several key topics. One proposal aims to alter the traffic regulation of Wiesenweg Street to a cul-de-sac. Additionally, the committee will consider amendments to the guidelines for granting subsidies from the Old Town Fund in the 'Urban Center Neviges' program area, and for the redesign of outdoor facilities and facades in urban redevelopment and renewal areas.
Furthermore, the committee will delve into the Ordinance on the Opening of Sales Outlets in connection with the Christmas Market 2025 on December 7th. The interested public is cordially invited to attend and engage with these discussions.
The meeting promises to be a significant event, with a wide range of topics set to be discussed. The committee's exploration of funding for inclusion through sport and the establishment of a nursing home on the former Hertie site highlights their commitment to community development and accessibility. The public is encouraged to participate in this open forum to voice their opinions and stay informed about the city's plans.
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