Citizens' meeting in Obergriesbach: Your vote counts on October 22nd!

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Citizens' meeting in Obergriesbach on October 22, 2025 at 7 p.m. in the community center. All citizens are invited!

Citizens' meeting in Obergriesbach: Your vote counts on October 22nd!

The municipality of Obergriesbach invites all citizens to the citizens' meeting on October 22, 2025. This begins at 7 p.m. in the community center in Obergriesbach. The aim of this meeting is to inform residents about current issues and to create space for citizens' questions. The agenda includes, among other things, the report by the second mayor, Daniel Schulz, as well as the opportunity for citizens to put forward their concerns. However, questions that require specific documents to answer should be submitted to the municipal administration no later than three days before the meeting in order to enable comprehensive clarification.

In Bavaria, municipalities are legally obliged to hold a citizens' meeting at least once a year. This obligation is supported by the Laws-Bayern, which also states that these meetings can take place more often at the request of the local council. For larger communities like Obergriesbach, the meeting must take place in a publicly accessible room, which here is the community center. Digital formats can also be considered so that citizens can connect via the Internet.

Relevance of the citizens' meeting

The citizens' assembly plays a crucial role in informing and involving the community's citizens. According to Bayernportal, it serves to discuss community matters and adopt recommendations that must be dealt with by the local council within three months. This shows that the voice of citizens is of great importance in the political work of the municipality.

Another aspect is the regulations on the meeting’s agenda. This may only include community matters. There are also deadlines for this: an addition to the agenda can be requested in writing no later than one week before the meeting. The second mayor is responsible for chairing the meeting, which in this case is taken over by Daniel Schulz.