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On the 21st of January, 2022, the city of Neuss is hosting a mobility forum called "City.Youth.Mobility". This event provides an opportunity for both students and older residents to contribute to the city's future mobility development concept.
Each secondary school in the Neuss area is asked to send two students to participate in the forum. For those interested, Fabio Baque at the planning office can be reached via email at [email protected] or by phone at 0651 49 36 88 54.
The city of Neuss is committed to involving both the elderly and young people in its mobility development concept through targeted participation processes. While specific details on these processes and deadlines are not currently available, cities like Neuss typically engage these demographics via tailored participatory formats such as workshops, surveys, guided discussions, or focus groups, designed respectively for the accessibility and interests of elderly citizens and young people. Deadlines for participation are usually set by the city administration and announced through local media or official municipal websites.
For precise information regarding the process for each group and participation deadlines in Neuss, it is recommended to consult the official Neuss city website or contact their urban development or mobility department directly.
In addition to the mobility forum, the city of Neuss is developing a comprehensive mobility concept for the future. The goal of this concept is to determine the best ways for people to move around the city, with the public, including older people and young people, playing a significant role in the development process.
The results from the mobility forum will be included in the city's mobility development concept, helping to shape the future of transportation in Neuss.
- The city of Neuss is collaborating with the industry of transportation to develop a future mobility concept, inviting both young students and the elderly to contribute at the "City.Youth.Mobility" forum.
- In the development of the Neuss mobility concept, finance will be invested in participatory formats such as workshops, surveys, and focus groups, tailored to engage both elderly citizens and youth in discussions about transportation.