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Thousand trees and thousand houses constructed

Municipal election program unveiled by our website on August 26, 2025: Promises to develop a livable, eco-friendly, and affordable city. Emphasizes on propelling transportation revolution and digital governance, ensuring educational parity, and exploring opportunities in successful immigrant...

Thousands of trees and residential properties constructed
Thousands of trees and residential properties constructed

Thousand trees and thousand houses constructed

In the heart of Germany, the Green Party in Wuppertal, led by mayoral candidate Dagmar Liste-Frinker, is laying out a comprehensive plan for a greener, fairer, and more livable city by 2035.

The Green Party's vision for Wuppertal revolves around three key pillars: climate action, digital transformation, and social equity.

To achieve climate neutrality, the Green Party plans to expand the use of photovoltaics and plant 1,000 new trees annually. They aim to contribute to the transportation transition by reducing car traffic and creating more space for pedestrians, cyclists, and an efficient public transport system that connects all neighborhoods every 10 minutes.

In terms of digital transformation, the Green Party plans to make all government services digital, understandable, and multilingual. They also intend to establish a "GreenCityFonds" for citizens to participate in the profits of larger projects within the energy transition.

To address long-term housing costs, the Green Party plans to create 1,000 new housing units annually through the expansion of existing buildings and the reduction of vacant properties. Their goal is to lower costs for both owners and tenants.

The Green Party also places a strong emphasis on diversity and integration, aiming to promote multilingualism, employment programs, and language courses for refugees. They also aim to equalize opportunities for young people by building new kindergartens.

To reduce waste, the Green Party in Wuppertal aims to promote reusable packaging. They also plan to modernize schools to enable inclusive, barrier-free, and sustainable learning.

While specific measures for reducing car traffic, lowering long-term housing costs, or promoting sustainable development by 2035 could not be found in the search data, the Green Party's commitment to these goals remains clear. They have not repeated their previous promises about planting trees, housing development, lowering costs, waste reduction, climate neutrality, transportation transition, pedestrian and cyclist space, public transport, digital government services, equal opportunities for young people, and school modernization.

As the election approaches, the Green Party's vision for a fair and livable Wuppertal promises a greener, more equitable, and more sustainable future for all its residents.

The Green Party in Wuppertal intends to contribute to environmental science by expanding the use of photovoltaics and planting 1,000 new trees annually. Their commitment to climate-change action includes a transportation transition, reducing car traffic, and creating more space for pedestrians, cyclists, and an efficient public transport system.

In the realm of politics, the Green Party plans to make all government services digital, understandable, and multilingual, and establish a "GreenCityFonds" for citizens to participate in the profits of larger projects within the energy transition.

In the realm of home-and-garden, the Green Party aims to create 1,000 new housing units annually through the expansion of existing buildings and the reduction of vacant properties, with the goal of lowering costs for both owners and tenants.

The Green Party's vision for a fair and livable Wuppertal also includes lifestyle changes such as reducing waste by promoting reusable packaging, modernizing schools to enable sustainable learning, and promoting diversity and integration through multilingualism, employment programs, and language courses for refugees.

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