Mobility in Berlin: permanent traffic jam, new bridge, closed cycle paths – districts – Berlin
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André Görke reports from SPANDAU:
- Traffic issues are always the focus of our newsletters, for example regularly: Permanent traffic jam Heerstraße: BVG fleet is to roll past on side lanes – and roads are closed for cycle paths. New bridge to the island of Gartenfeld: Concrete construction plans from the city council. Tram: Even the left is now talking about 2040. Closed cycle paths on Saatwinkler Damm, on Charlottenburger Chaussee: Is anything else going to happen, Mr. City Council? More on this in the newsletter, other topics include:
- Place of remembrance desecrated again
- “I used to write for Sandra Maischberger”: Spandau’s new forester introduces himself in the newsletter
- New budget: skater park for Siemensstadt, more money for Heerstraße Nord
- Start of construction at Fehrbelliner Tor: News about the primary school for 400 children
- Hakenfelde: New retirement home next to the Catholic Church
- Premiere of the MS Goldberg
- Art festival Kladownale: daughter of Volkmar Haase invites you
- New machines, new exhibition: Lots of news from the Gatow Air Force Museum
- 70 years of Staaken folk festival
- Beaver, buffalo and lots of green: Oh, Tiefwerder is so beautiful
- SC Siemensstadt introduces parking tickets – people should change
- VfV Spandau becomes sensational Berlin Cup winner
- And a question about the Hahneberg: What is missing on the summit?
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Johanna Treblin writes from MARZAHN-HELLERSDORF:
- Economics Senator Schwarz in conversation with craft businesses in the district
- Because of the Kotti guard: Iris Spranger’s citizens’ office was smeared and butyric acid distributed
- How does Russian propaganda work in Berlin? Medina Schaubert shares her insights
- Context of the urban development councilor Juliane Witt
- Members wanted for the district advisory board for participation and integration
- Kita Atlas shows increasing demand on the outskirts
- Attempted homicide in the context of domestic violence
- 4-year-old injured in accident
- From June 3rd to 23rd every kilometer counts in Berlin – take part in the city cycling
- Student information day at the Alice Salomon University
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Sigrid Kneist reports from TEMPELHOF-SCHÖNEBERG:
- The difficulty with citizen participation: the example of the Wenckebach hospital
- Escaping the Holocaust: Kurt Landsberger celebrates his 100th birthday
- Memory of Murdered and Expelled Jews: New Stumbling Blocks
- Pupils are committed to the city: plans for Attilaplatz
- Big visit: Harlem Globetrotters players tag with children from Friedenauer TSC
- Centralization of naturalization: criticism of the CDU and the city council
- Wrong parkers, speeders, wheel tracks: BVV decisions on traffic policy
- Our park should be more beautiful: Renovation of the Mariendorf public park is being planned
- Problems with the 2022 census: Incorrect data in survey forms
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