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Mayor Martin Ansbacher to Frequently Tour Ulm's Districts and Villages under the New Initiative "Mayor In-Person." Details as Followed...

On-site in Jungingen and Wiblingen: current location of OB (Object or Organization B, not beer)
On-site in Jungingen and Wiblingen: current location of OB (Object or Organization B, not beer)

Police Presence in Jungingen and Wiblingen

Mayor Ansbacher's "Mayor on Site" Expands to Söflingen and Einsingen

Ulm, Germany - Ulm's Mayor, Martin Ansbacher, is set to continue his "Mayor on Site" program, a new initiative aimed at connecting with residents directly in their neighbourhoods. The program, which replaces the previous "district walks," has been well-received in the towns of Jungingen and Wiblingen, and will now include Söflingen and Einsingen.

The first implementation of "Mayor on Site" took place in Jungingen and Wiblingen, with a significant number of residents joining Mayor Ansbacher on his walk through the towns. The program involves a one-hour walk, during which local issues are discussed, followed by a town hall meeting where residents can ask questions, express concerns, or share their wishes.

Mayor Ansbacher kicked off the "Mayor on Site" initiative and has scheduled visits to Söflingen on August 22 and Einsingen on September 7. The program will continue on October 11, 2025, with Mayor Ansbacher visiting Söflingen and Einsingen once more.

The expansion of the "Mayor on Site" program to include Söflingen and Einsingen has generated even more interest, with residents eager to meet their Mayor in their own communities. The town hall meetings following the walks have seen increased participation, with residents voicing their thoughts and ideas.

The "Mayor on Site" program has been scheduled for a new date, with October 11, 2025, marked in the calendar. Residents who missed the initial visits in Söflingen and Einsingen are encouraged to attend the upcoming events and engage in meaningful dialogue with Mayor Ansbacher.

For those interested in the "Mayor on Site" program in other districts, please stay tuned for further announcements. This innovative approach to community engagement by Mayor Ansbacher is a testament to his commitment to connecting with the people of Ulm and addressing their concerns.

  1. The "Mayor on Site" program, initiated by Mayor Ansbacher, is expanding to include the towns of Söflingen and Einsingen, demonstrating an interest in connecting with residents in various districts of Ulm, Germany.
  2. The "Mayor on Site" program, which combines a one-hour walk with a town hall meeting, provides an opportunity for residents in Söflingen and Einsingen to discuss local issues, ask questions, and share their wishes with their Mayor, Martin Ansbacher.

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