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Authorities ping pong because of rumbling slope: new bike path, broken bike path – districts – Berlin

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André Görke reports from SPANDAU:

  • “I get annoyed every day,” writes a reader to us. “Are you serious?” asks another reader. What happened? A new cycle path was built in 2020 between Paulsternstraße and Rohrdamm. But at some point construction workers showed up in Siemensstadt, dug long trenches and poorly filled everything up again. In the end, it looked like the picture above – and triggers an official ping-pong on how to proceed. More in the newsletter, further topics this time including:
  • 24 churches, 50,000 people, 1 new church chief in Spandau: who is the new superintendent? He introduces himself in the newsletter
  • Great! Spandau’s honorary citizens are allowed to touch old ham
  • The schedule for the W-Lan in the police academy is there
  • Hitler’s bronze horses come to Spandau: the citadel museum director gives the details in the newsletter
  • Glienicker See: The answer is there to the yoga center on the peninsula
  • Spandau’s celebrity construction site on the banks of the Havel: the new high-rise district is now being built between the town hall and the ICE train station
  • Bike path trouble between the police academy and Ruhleben underground station: Shouldn’t there be a new bike path? City council with the update

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Pauline Faust writes from MARZAHN-HELLERSDORF:

  • CDU-Wuhletal against accommodation of Afghan refugees in Dingolfinger Strasse
  • Artist Jihad Issa has portrayed over 100 people from Hellersdorf
  • Lateral thinking demonstrated in front of the Johann Julius Hecker School
  • Construction work on the Mahlsdorf roundabout could begin this year
  • The exhibition at Schloss Biesdorf questions our value system
  • Wahl-O-Mat is now online
  • Family-friendly bike tour through the district
  • Runner Khalil Aljasem wins the half marathon
  • Police choir sings on Marzahner Promenade

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Judith Langowski reports from TEMPELHOF-SCHÖNEBERG:

  • Now only Kreuzberg can help: Sobering results in the roads department
  • Who wants the eviction? Not much new to the Potse
  • Public toilets should have privacy screens
  • Rabe, Castner, Prokauer: These streets are to be dedicated to women
  • Motion decided: May Ayim could get a grave of honor
  • Cultivate the Tempelhofer Feld? That’s what the parties say in the district election campaign
  • Political September at the Johanna Eck School
  • Käthe, Hannah, Louise and Ana: Photo exhibition in the Tempelhof Museum
  • Do you feel like getting involved? Our tips for the volunteer days in the district
  • The sports field of the Friedrich-Bergius-Oberschule should be open to the public

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