City Mayor embarks on ten-district summer tour in 2025
Mayor Dr. Frank Nopper Announces Updated Summer Tour Schedule
Mayor Dr. Frank Nopper of Stuttgart, Germany, has unveiled his updated schedule for a summer tour of city districts, scheduled from September 2 to September 13, 2025. This year, the mayor will visit only half of the city's districts in 2025, with the remaining districts to be visited in 2026.
The confirmed districts and dates for the 2025 tour include:
- September 2, 2025, 5:15 p.m. – Dirtpark (Alter Festplatz), Beethovenstraße 27, Botnang
- Further details about the schedule beyond September 2 are forthcoming, but it is clear that ten districts will be part of this tour.
One originally planned visit to Stuttgart-East on September 3, 2025, has been cancelled and will be rescheduled.
The purpose of these visits is to allow the mayor to gain insights into current developments, planned projects, and challenges in the districts. Mayor Nopper seeks a personal exchange with citizens to inform sustainable, livable city district initiatives that address local needs and concerns.
The city encourages the press to accompany individual visits, with interested representatives invited to contact Mayor's spokesperson David Rau at [email protected] by August 29, 12:00 PM.
An image of Mayor Dr. Frank Nopper, taken by Fabrice Weichelt and owned by the City of Stuttgart, is available for download for use in connection with this press release. The use of this image is permitted for print, online, and social media platforms, but passing it on to third parties is not allowed.
For further information and updates about Mayor Dr. Frank Nopper's summer tour, please visit www.ourwebsite/ob-visits-districts. The city walks aim to foster collaboration for a future-oriented city. The schedule also includes a visit to the Old Rohrer School in Vaihingen on September 13, 2025.
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