Pfaffenhofen calls for citizen participation: four meetings in December!
The city of Pfaffenhofen invites you to four citizens' meetings from November 24th to December 4th to discuss citizens' questions.

Pfaffenhofen calls for citizen participation: four meetings in December!
Things will be exciting in the city of Pfaffenhofen in the coming weeks: Mayor Thomas Herker invites all citizens to four citizens' meetings that will take place from November 24th to December 4th. The main goal? The city administration presents numerous topics and provides an overview of current figures, data and upcoming projects. Those present have the opportunity to ask their questions and make suggestions. Questions can also be easily submitted in advance by post, fax or email.
The town hall meetings begin at 7 p.m. Here are the dates and locations at a glance:
- 24. November: Tegernbach im Gasthaus Hausl (für die Orte Angkofen, Ehrenberg, Eutenhofen, Gittenbach, Göbelsbach, Tegernbach)
- 1. Dezember: Affalterbach im Gasthaus Lindermeir (für Affalterbach, Bachappen, Eckersberg, Eja, Gundamsried, Haimpertshofen, Kleinreichertshofen)
- 3. Dezember: Uttenhofen im Gasthaus Neumeir (für Uttenhofen und Walkersbach)
- 4. Dezember: Pfaffenhofen im Rathaus-Festsaal (für die Stadt sowie die Ortsteile Eberstetten, Förnbach, Fürholzen, Heißmanning, Menzenbach, Menzenpriel, Niederscheyern, Seugen, Schabenberg, Siebenecken, Streitdorf, Sulzbach, Weihern, Wolfsberg)
Last meeting available online
The last citizens' meeting on December 4th will take place in the council chamber and will also be broadcast online. This means that interested parties who cannot be there can also follow the meeting. A recording of the event will then be posted below pfaffenhofen.de/archiv-pudlive be available.
In addition, there are current developments in the area of media and communication that affect the everyday lives of many citizens. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the US has approved a hotly contested proposal to overhaul consumer broadband labels. That decision, which was by a two-to-one vote, was sharply criticized by the panel's only Democrat, Commissioner Anna Gomez. She described the proposal as “anti-consumer” and warned that it could lead to a worsening of information for consumers. This affects, among other things, the breakdown of fees and better accessibility of information for users in their accounts.
There's also interesting news on the cultural front: Rapper Tom MacDonald released his new music video "Can't Cancel All Of Us" on Saturday, which features blossoming contributors such as former WWE stars Lacey Evans, Enzo Amore and Scott Taylor. The video is three and a half minutes long and is characterized by his typical political style. MacDonald is a controversial figure in the “MAGA rap” scene and has both supporters and critics.
Take a look at these exciting developments in Pfaffenhofen and beyond. It's worth having a good grasp of important topics and taking an active part in what's happening!