City planning governing body
The Urban Design Advisory Board (UDAB), a committee of six independent experts, has played a crucial role in supporting the city in urban planning and architectural issues. On September 25, 2025, the UDAB consulted on the expansion and renovation of a residential and commercial building at Green Market 18, in an online meeting.
The UDAB's assessment, which carries an advisory character, will soon be made available to the public. The city's website, www.our website/stadtgestaltungsbeirat, will be the platform for publishing the planning docs and advisory board protocols related to this project.
These docs, once published, will provide valuable insights into the UDAB's decision-making process and recommendations for the city's development. The city council and specialist administration will find these docs useful as they make informed decisions about the city's urban planning and architectural projects.
The docs will be published on the city's website following the UDAB meeting. Once published, they will be available for public viewing, ensuring transparency and accountability in the city's urban planning processes.
For those interested in staying updated on the UDAB's activities, the city's website for the Urban Design Advisory Board, www.our website/stadtgestaltungsbeirat, is the go-to resource. Here, you can find information about the UDAB, its members, and the projects it is currently working on.
The publishing of these docs is a subsequent action to the UDAB meeting and marks another step towards increased transparency in the city's urban planning processes. Stay tuned for updates on the UDAB's activities and the published docs on the city's website.
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