Blumenthal: Review and view of the advisory board spokesman Pfeiff

Blumenthal: Review and view of the advisory board spokesman Pfeiff
Exciting developments around Blumenthal are pending, because Marcus Pfeiff, who has been spokesman for the Blumenthaler Advisory Board for two years, is giving up his post. The 58-year-old, who is not only a member of the SPD, but also an experienced man in the healthcare industry, draws a positive balance of his previous term. Weser-Kurier During this time he was able to drive important projects, including the development of a renovation area and the initiation of a vocational school campus.
Pfeiff, who works in his third parliamentary term and is married to two sons, sees potential for a longer term. "A four -year term would make sense to be able to implement more projects," he says. Nevertheless, he emphasizes that he can ensure his successor with Hans-Gerd Thormier from the CDU.
Citizens' concerns and future prospects
A central concern of the advisory board in Blumenthal is citizen participation. Regular meetings of the district group, which take place publicly in the "Doku Blumenthal", enable citizens: inside, actively participating in discussions and bringing their opinions. The dialogue between politics and the population is promoted Bündnis 90/The Greens .
Pfeiff attaches great importance to sustainable decisions and wants to preserve Blumenthal as a lovable and livable place. This also includes the expansion of educational offers. A new high school, two primary schools and several new daycare buildings are planned. "We have to find creative solutions in childcare," said Pfeiff. Among other things, he thinks of the use of childminders and career changers.
An important aspect of the previous term was also the cooperation with various institutions. The advisory board successfully forwarded educational issues to the responsible authorities and tried to provide children and general practitioners. However, there is still room for improvement, because some promise, among other things, for cardiology expansion at the North Bremer Clinic, have not yet been implemented.
look into the future
Another goal is to give young people a voice. The lack of youth participation is currently being discussed by the parties. Pfeiff emphasizes that talks with schools are planned to develop special participation formats for young Blumenthaler.
The initiatives "Advisory Board-to-Go" and neighborhood festivals, such as the recent in Lüssum, should deepen the connection between the citizens: inside and the advisory board. "It is important to get into conversation," says Pfeiff and hopes that these formats will also be continued under his successor. Because ultimately it is about acting the citizens: actively involved in the change of their city and giving them the opportunity to get involved NHW .
With these comprehensive plans and the change at the top of the advisory board, Blumenthal is facing an exciting second half of the election period. Pfeiff sees the need to advance the upcoming projects and wish his successor much success.
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