SPD develops an online tool for reporting issues
The SPD City Council Fraction in Oberhausen, led by Chairperson Sonja Bongers, is making it easier for residents to voice their concerns. The council fraction encourages citizens to reach out with any issues they encounter, whether big or small, and aims to help where they can.
To facilitate this, the SPD City Council Fraction has launched an online complaint reporting system and also provides a WhatsApp number for citizens to report nuisances or concerns. The WhatsApp number, 0157 53 41 94 78, is intended for reporting concerns with contact details provided. Including contact details in complaints reported to the SPD City Council Fraction may expedite the response process.
The council fraction's complaint reporting system requires contact details to be provided. This is to ensure that they can follow up on complaints, ask questions, and provide updates if necessary. While the SPD City Council Fraction may not be able to help in every case, they aim to address as many concerns as possible.
It's worth noting that the SPD City Council Fraction may not be able to respond to anonymous complaints. They encourage citizens to provide contact details when reporting concerns via their WhatsApp number. This not only helps in managing the complaints but also ensures that the council fraction can provide a more effective response.
Citizens can rest assured that their concerns are important to the SPD City Council Fraction. They are committed to making it easy for citizens to get in touch with them and are always ready to listen to and address the issues that matter to Oberhausen's residents.
- The SPD City Council Fraction encourages residents to use the online complaint reporting system or the provided WhatsApp number (0157 53 41 94 78) for general news, policy-and-legislation, politics, and other concerns, and they stress the importance of providing contact details to enable a more effective response.
- As the SPD City Council Fraction works on addressing the concerns raised by the citizens, they aim to ensure that they can provide updates and ask questions by asking for contact details when filing complaints, unlike anonymous complaints which may not receive a timely response due to the lack of follow-up capacity.