Sustainable renewal in Tempelhof-Schöneberg: City councilor Eva Majewski presents important projects for a living worth living.

Sustainable renewal in Tempelhof-Schöneberg: City councilor Eva Majewski presents important projects for a living worth living.

according to a report by www.berlin.de District City Councilor for Urban Development and Facility Management, Eva Majewski, presented the funding program sustainable renewal for Tempelhof-Schöneberg. Important projects were presented to help improve the urban environment. This includes the development of a traffic model for the Schöneberg lens, the planning of new public spaces, the presentation of the planning for infrastructure facilities in Ella-Barowsky-Straße and a feasibility study for the Parkeck Nord am Südkreuz.

As a citizen of Berlin, I am looking forward to initiatives that aim to improve the quality of life in my district. The development of a traffic model for the Schöneberg lens and the red island is particularly important to identify existing traffic problems and to find solutions for an optimized mobility situation. The planning of new public spaces and the strengthening of the social cohesion through infrastructure facilities are also steps in the right direction.

Such events also offer a valuable platform for the exchange between the citizens with the responsible experts in the district, which shows that citizen participation and transparency play an important role in the implementation of urban projects.

Overall, these measures are an important step towards a livable and sustainable future for Tempelhof-Schöneberg and I hope that the projects presented can be implemented successfully.