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Nine recommendations from the Citizens' Council for the mobility of the future

How can Aachen create mobility that is fair to everyone - whether on foot, by bike, by car or by bus? This was the question addressed by the city's third permanent citizens' council. The result: nine concrete recommendations for a balanced mobility of the future. These will be presented to the public on Tuesday, October 7, at 6 pm in Forum M of Mayersche Buchhandlung.

All interested parties are cordially invited to attend the Citizens' Forum meeting, learn about the recommendations and join in the discussion. After the presentation, political representatives and guests will have the opportunity to ask questions and talk directly to the participants.

The proposals of the Citizens' Council show how Aachen's transport policy can become fairer, more sustainable and more liveable in the future. They range from digital offers and innovative approaches for cycling and car traffic to new impulses for local public transport. They therefore not only provide important suggestions for politicians and administrators, but also food for thought for the entire urban society.

Insights into the process

Moderated by the participation office Zebralog, the members of the Citizens' Council 2025 present their report. In addition to the substantive recommendations, the participants report on how the intensive exchange between people with very different perspectives has led to new ideas. It also becomes clear that the process of weighing up many different interests, tolerating differences and seeking consensus together is a demanding one. This is precisely what makes the Citizens' Assembly special and gives its results particular weight.

Shortly after the Citizens' Council ended, the Lord Mayor personally thanked the participants for their great commitment and dedicated work at an appreciative event in the town hall. She was particularly impressed by the high level of commitment and motivation shown by the participants.

On December 17, 2025, the Aachen City Council will officially receive the report and discuss the recommendations.

What is the Citizens' Council?

The Citizens' Council is made up of randomly selected Aachen residents every year. In three intensive meetings in summer 2025, the council, supported by experts, developed recommendations on the question of what balanced mobility for all could look like. With this format, the city of Aachen creates the opportunity to involve citizens in political decision-making processes on a permanent and systematic basis.

The administration informs citizens about the process and the implementation of the recommendations at www.aachen.de/buerger_innenrat. Albert Halfmann, Department of Citizens' Dialogue and Administrative Management, will answer questions by telephone on 0241 432-7223 or by email at buerger_innenrat@mail.aachen.de.


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