Festive opening of the new citizenship in the Staaken Center
Festive opening of the new citizenship in the Staaken Center
After an intensive phase of planning and construction work, the new citizens' office in the Staaken Center in Berlin will open on Wednesday, September 4, 2024. This modern office aims to offer citizens a central and efficient contact point for their concerns, which not only benefits from the district, but is also supposed to relieve the entire Berlin district.
The opening ceremony will take place under the presence of the ruling mayor Kai Wegner and numerous guests of honor. The importance of the new citizens' office is emphasized - as a place that combines numerous services under one roof. The event begins at 10 a.m. and is held in the Staaken-Center Citizens' Office, Obstallee 28, 13593 Berlin.
invitation to the opening ceremony
Media representatives are cordially invited to take part in this important celebration and to report on the opening of the citizens' office. This opportunity is not only regarded as an important step for administrative modernization, but also as a sign of progress in the urban infrastructure.
City administrations are often under pressure to meet their citizens' needs. In this context, the new citizens' office in the Staaken Center is a role model that shows how important access to public services is in a rapidly developing urban environment. There should be a central point for citizens' concerns in every city in order to meet everyday challenges such as registrations, ID extensions or other administrative processes.
contact details for interested parties
Ms. Claudia Quasdorf, consultant to the district councilor, is available for further information and questions. It can be reached at the email address Claudia.quasdorf@ba-spandau.berlin.de or by phone at 90279-2014. This offers a direct way for interested parties to find out more about the services and the offer of the new citizens' office.
The opening of the citizens' office in the Staaken Center not only represents a bureaucratic progress, but is also a sign of the desired change towards a more effective and more citizen-friendly administration. The officials responsible hope that the citizens will fully use the new opportunities and the improved service.