CDU calls for a joint savings plan: Eutin, Malente, Bosau and Plön are pitching in!
CDU factions from Eutin, Malente, Bosau and Plön are planning inter-municipal cooperation to ease the budget and increase efficiency.

CDU calls for a joint savings plan: Eutin, Malente, Bosau and Plön are pitching in!
In the recent political discussion about the ongoing financial concerns of cities and municipalities, the CDU in Eutin, Malente, Bosau and Plön is pushing for increased intercommunal cooperation. This initiative aims to relieve the burden on municipal budgets and ensure the long-term performance of administrations. The background is more than explosive: strained budget situations, increasing tasks and increasing debt burdens are forcing cities to take action.
The state has already taken a clear position by encouraging municipalities to use synergy effects to reduce costs through such mergers. The State Audit Office is also in favor of stronger cooperation between municipalities. The CDU representatives are now committed to ensuring that concrete proposals are presented before the deliberations for the 2026 budget.
Savings tips and cooperation opportunities
Politicians are particularly creative with suggestions on how inter-municipal cooperation could be designed. The joint purchase and use of vehicles and work equipment by the construction yards is being considered. Joint ordering and awarding of materials, such as office supplies or fire engines, could also result in volume discounts and thus savings.
Municipalities also have to think about personnel costs: Savings could be achieved here through comprehensive cooperation on issues such as climate protection and equality. Dismantling duplicate structures at existing tourism centers could also be a sensible idea in order to use resources more effectively.
An innovative proposal concerns the control of parking tickets. The introduction of a cross-community parking ticket could not only reduce administrative costs, but also increase the attractiveness of the cities. The CDU representatives are also planning cooperation in other areas, including adult education centers, indoor swimming pools and municipal utilities, as well as in enforcement and digitalization.
Advantages of intermunicipal cooperation
The idea behind intercommunal cooperation is not new. How komuno.de explains, it is structured cooperation between municipalities for the effective fulfillment of tasks in a wide variety of areas. Whether in waste management, fire services or healthcare, the advantages are obvious: increased efficiency, cost-effectiveness and the opportunity to rely on specialist expertise.
In addition, such cooperation also opens up opportunities for regional identity and strengthening competitiveness. However, the challenges, such as different objectives and administrative structures, represent hurdles that should not be underestimated. Clear legal framework conditions and trust between the partners are necessary here.
Even if the legal and organizational requirements are high, the many municipalities, not least the places mentioned above, could demonstrate a good hand by taking a bold step into inter-municipal cooperation. For citizens, this could ultimately mean the chance to benefit from improved services and lower costs.