Online participation: redesign of the green area Lakegrund

Online participation: redesign of the green area Lakegrund

The district office has presented a preliminary draft for the redesign of the green area Lakgrund and starts an online participation on the Mein.Berlin.de platform on Tuesday, January 23, 2024. Residents and interested parties are invited to comment on the preliminary draft and add information. The public green area, which is around 7100 m² in size, is to be redesigned into a climate silver silver silent, neighborhood green oasis with various play and lounge areas. This project is one of the first measures in the funding area lively centers and quarters (LZQ) "Baumschulenstraße-Köpenicker Landstrasse". The development of the green area is based on the "integrated urban development concept" (ISEK) and is closely linked to the creation of the open space concept "Grüner Anger Plänterwald". Important information and ideas from the resident have already been taken into account in the preliminary draft, based on the upstream participation process for ISEK in 2021 and the comprehensive public participation for the Green Anger Plänterwald.

The following table lists the most important facts about the project:

| Project name | Qualification of the green area Lakegrund |
| ———————— | --——————————————————— | Start of participation | January 23, 2024 |
| Size of the green area | Around 7100 m² |
| Goal | Remodeling to climate-like, neighborly green oasis |
| Link | With the open space concept "Grüner Anger Plänterwald" |
| Consideration | Important information and ideas of the resident in the preliminary draft |

The redesign of the green area aims to make public space more attractive for those living and at the same time improve the city's environmental balance. The participation of the citizens is intended to ensure that the interests and needs of the community are taken into account.

The redesign of the green area Lakgrund is an important step towards a sustainable and livable environment in the district. The inclusion of the residents in the planning process is a positive example of participatory urban development and strengthens the commitment of the community for the design of their immediate environment.



Source: www.berlin.de