Neighborhood management Aachen

In order to make a difference in a neighborhood, everyone has to pull together. This is the goal pursued by the City of Aachen's neighborhood managers in seven districts. They are the central point of contact for citizens and institutions when it comes to local business
. Neighborhood managers keep track of everything that happens in the neighborhood and help to ensure that the many social services reach the people. Through discussions with citizens and social institutions such as schools or youth clubs, they know where the shoe pinches and pass this valuable information on to central departments of the city administration.
Neighbourhood managers actively support citizens' groups and social institutions in the realization of project ideas, advise on the acquisition of financial subsidies and strengthen the cooperation of all those involved in central networks such as the district conferences.


East / Rothe Erde

The Aachen-Ost / Rothe Erde district with its approx. 23,000 residents is made up of the five living spaces Adalbertsteinweg, Scheibenstraße / Eifelstraße, Panneschopp, Rothe Erde and Drimbornstraße.

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North

Located between Monheimsallee and Prager Ring and between Adalbertsteinweg and Grüner Weg, around 16,000 people live here.

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Preuswald

There are currently 2,100 residents of Aach in the Preuswald district, which was designed in the 1970s as an upmarket location with apartment buildings
and detached houses in the countryside.

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Kronenberg / Kullen

Over 5,400 residents currently live in the Kronenberg district. The Kullen quarter is made up of the Kullen / Steppenberg and Vaalserquartier districts. A total of over 10,000 people live there.

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Forst / Driescher Hof

Forst and its sub-areas Unterforst, Altforst, Schönforst, Forster Linde, Obere Trierer Straße and Driescher Hof will be strengthened for the future and made more attractive and liveable. From the Rothe Erde train station along both sides of Trierer Strasse to the 44 freeway, the quality of life and living conditions are to be visibly improved and cohesion in the neighborhood noticeably strengthened. Over 21,000 people live in the district.

Future forestry

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Age-appropriate integrative neighborhood development Burtscheid

Arbeiterwohlfahrt has been running the project "Age-appropriate integrative neighborhood development in Aachen-Burtscheid 50+" since early 2019. The project is funded by the Deutsche Fernsehlotterie and the city of Aachen. Linus Offermann works from the offices in Viehhofstraße and focuses on the topics of community, networks, mobility, housing, advice and care in the Burtscheid district.


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