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Wiesbaden's Senior Council to Tackle Housing and Care Reforms on April 20

A pivotal meeting could reshape Wiesbaden's future—from new residential blocks to easing care bureaucracy. Will the 2027 budget reflect residents' needs?

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Senior Advisory Council Meets: Citizens Ask, Politicians Listen—Housing, Care, and the 2027 Budget on the Agenda

Wiesbaden's Senior Council to Tackle Housing and Care Reforms on April 20

When the Senior Advisory Council convenes, the focus is rarely on trivial matters. On Monday, its members will gather at City Hall, bringing with them issues that directly impact the daily lives of older residents.

Senior Advisory Council at a Glance

  • Meeting AgendaAukammallee/Kirchbachstraße residential development, long-term care, 2027 budget
  • When: Monday, April 20, 2026, 10:00 AM
  • Where: Wiesbaden City Hall, Room 022, Schlossplatz 6, 65183 Wiesbaden

High on the agenda is the proposed Aukammallee/Kirchbachstraße development plan. The 0.75-hectare site, home to the now-closed NH Hotel, is slated for four point-block buildings along Aukammallee, ranging from seven to four stories as they extend westward. The discussion centers on housing, urban development, and a key question: How will neighborhoods evolve—and who will find a place there in the future?

The council will also address long-term care, with a focus on streamlining the care relief allowance. Behind this bureaucratic term lies a critical issue: How can support services be made more accessible without leaving those in need lost in red tape?

Planning for the Future

The 2027 budget is already casting its shadow. The Senior Advisory Council is identifying needs, setting priorities, and laying early groundwork—because today's planning shapes tomorrow's quality of life.

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