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Upcoming public hearing set for "Lennart Live" on December 12, 2024

Lahnstein Mayor Lennart Siefert will conduct a citizen meeting on December 12, 2024, from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM, providing residents with an opportunity to engage and discuss matters with him.

Public gathering scheduled for "Lennart Live" on December 12, 2024
Public gathering scheduled for "Lennart Live" on December 12, 2024

Upcoming public hearing set for "Lennart Live" on December 12, 2024

Residents of Lahnstein are invited to attend "Lennart Live," an open public meeting with Mayor Lennart Siefert, on Thursday, December 12, 2024, from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. The event will take place in the town hall square in Niederlahnstein.

This meeting serves as a platform for transparent communication between the city administration and citizens, focusing on local community issues, city development projects, public services, infrastructure improvements, environmental initiatives, cultural events, and opportunities for residents to ask questions or provide feedback directly to the mayor.

It is important to note that the meeting is intended for discussing the concerns of the citizens, but legal restrictions apply to actions on decisions made by the city council or courts. Ongoing city council or court procedures are off-limits for intervention, and no action can be taken on decisions that have already been made or finalized by the city council or courts. Intervention in city council or court proceedings is prohibited due to legal reasons.

Mayor Siefert will be accompanied by his Ape, and no prior registration is required for the meeting. The public is encouraged to attend and engage in discussions about matters that impact daily life in Lahnstein.

  1. During the "Lennart Live" meeting, residents can discuss local community issues, city development projects, public services, infrastructure improvements, and cultural events with Mayor Lennart Siefert, as well as offer feedback and questions.
  2. While the open public meeting provides an opportunity for citizens to engage with the mayor, it is crucial to remember that legal restrictions apply to decisions made by the city council or courts, and no action can be taken on ongoing or finalizedcity council or court procedures.

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