Heidelberg votes: This is how Florian Kollmann wants to redesign the city!
Heidelberg: A city with history, culture and challenges in urban development, represented by state parliament candidate Florian Kollmann.

Heidelberg votes: This is how Florian Kollmann wants to redesign the city!
Heidelberg, the city with its rich history and impressive scientific tradition, faces special challenges and opportunities. The new approaches to urban development not only aim to promote the city districts, but also to make urban life sustainable and social. The state parliament candidate Florian Kollmann would like to represent the city's concerns in Stuttgart and is committed to a lively, sustainable and social future for all generations. Dialogue with citizens plays a central role. So reported Green Heidelberg that regular visits to the districts and discussions with clubs, schools and companies are essential for political work.
A crucial aspect of urban development in Heidelberg is integrated planning in the various districts. These include Neuenheim, Rohrbach, Bahnstadt and Ziegelhausen, each of which has its own identity. The city is pursuing an integrated approach to district development that aims to meet rapidly changing conditions. Heidelberg.de emphasizes that measures for neighborhood development in districts such as Emmertsgrund, Boxberg, Rohrbach-Hasenleiser and the western Bergheim are based on integrated action concepts. These concepts are created in collaboration with various specialist offices and on the basis of citizen participation.
Sustainable district development
The city of Heidelberg has invested a lot in the social districts. The double budget includes one million euros for neighborhood management and 600,000 euros for projects. The district and neighborhood development department records development potential and coordinates city activities. This ensures that effective strategies are developed to improve the quality of life in the districts. This also includes supporting local district management. Here, the district offices are important links between the city and the population.
Neighborhood management is operated in the districts, which has been active in Rohrbach-Hasenleiser since 2015, for example, and in Boxberg even since 2017. These districts have diverse populations who can all help develop their districts. The vhw research shows that neighborhoods offer great social potential and highlights the neighborhood approach as fundamental to urban development.
Together into the future
Heidelberg's strengths lie in its committed citizens, universities and a growing startup scene. It is important to use this potential to overcome challenges such as affordable housing, climate-friendly development and efficient public transport. Florian Kollmann is convinced that active citizen participation and an open ear for people's ideas and concerns are necessary to create a sustainable city. For him this means: Listening is not only important, it also creates trust, which is essential for shaping the future together.
Overall, Heidelberg is on a promising path when it comes to advancing social and sustainable urban development. With a clear focus on integrative measures and the involvement of all citizens, the city could serve as a model for other municipalities.