Citizens are in demand: local council meeting on November 25th in the town hall!
On November 25th, 2025 at 7:00 p.m., the Wenzenbach municipal council invites you to a public meeting in the town hall. Find out about the agenda and participation.
Citizens are in demand: local council meeting on November 25th in the town hall!
The next meeting of the municipal council will take place on Tuesday, November 25, 2025 at 7:00 p.m. in the meeting room of the town hall. The public is cordially invited to take part in this public event. For further information, those interested can use the council information system, which provides all relevant details, as Wenzenbach reports.
The meeting is traditionally opened by the mayor, who also announces the agenda. An important part of the process is the announcement of the results of the previous committee deliberations. The application is then submitted for a resolution in accordance with the recommendations of the committees. As the meeting progresses, the members of the local council have the opportunity to discuss factual issues and exchange arguments before a decision is ultimately made. This emerges from the information from Leonberg.
Public participation and transparency
Another important element of these meetings is the right of citizens to participate in the public meetings of the municipal council and its committees. The agendas of these public meetings are not only published in the city's official gazette, but also made available online in the council information system. This underlines the city's commitment to promoting transparency and citizen participation.
The council information system has also revolutionized the way the council works, making paper versions of agendas, meeting templates and minutes a thing of the past. As Stuttgart explains, all committee work is now done digitally. Switching to the ALLRIS digital system improves administrative efficiency and enables access to all necessary consultation documents, agendas and minutes.
The old council archives will remain available for viewing historical data until the July 24, 2024 council meeting. These comprehensive digitalization measures show the progress in local administration and the adaptation to modern requirements for transparency and efficiency.