Stuttgart , Baden-Württemberg

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Inclusive Kita Landscape in Stuttgart: Progress, Challenges, and Future Visions
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Inclusive Kita Landscape in Stuttgart: Progress, Challenges, and Future Visions

In March 2026, Stuttgart will review the development of its inclusive Kita landscape and prepare for the next phase. The guideline "Kita for All" is in the second half of its pilot phase, and the model Kita "Growing Together" will soon be operational. At the same time, the city will participate in the Inclusion Pilot Project (MoVe In) to further strengthen inclusion.

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Governance and Administration in Stuttgart: Reforms, Budget Consolidation, and Digital Transformation
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Governance and Administration in Stuttgart: Reforms, Budget Consolidation, and Digital Transformation

In March 2026, numerous administrative decisions in Stuttgart were in focus, addressing both structural reforms and financial consolidation measures. With the introduction of new processes, restructuring of the school administration, and adjustment of parking management, the city is aiming for increased efficiency and transparency.

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Stuttgart is Committing to Inclusive Health and Education Policy – Challenges and Progress in March 2026
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Stuttgart is Committing to Inclusive Health and Education Policy – Challenges and Progress in March 2026

In March 2026, urgent issues in the fields of health and social services were at the center of focus in Stuttgart – from the termination of the ASB contract to the implementation of the Federal Participation Act. How is the city responding to these challenges in the healthcare system, and what does the future of inclusive policy look like?

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Neighborhood Development in Stuttgart: From Dürrlewang to Gablenberg – What’s Planned for 2026
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Neighborhood Development in Stuttgart: From Dürrlewang to Gablenberg – What’s Planned for 2026

In the Stuttgart districts of Dürrlewang and Gablenberg, numerous neighborhood development projects are set to be implemented in 2026. From the renovation of social housing areas to the development of low-emission mobility – the focus lies on sustainability, citizen participation, and land use optimization. What exactly is planned for this year, and how is the future being shaped in Stuttgart-Ost?

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Equal Opportunities and Social Services in Stuttgart: Focus on Care Work, Promotion of Physical Activity, and Psychological Support
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Equal Opportunities and Social Services in Stuttgart: Focus on Care Work, Promotion of Physical Activity, and Psychological Support

In February 2026, Stuttgart introduced a wide range of initiatives and decisions in the areas of equal opportunities, promotion of physical activity, and psychological support. The Advisory Board for Equal Opportunities focused on care work, gender-sensitive sports programs, and psychological counseling. In this blog article, we analyze the background, decisions, and potential impacts of these measures.

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Mobility in Stuttgart 2026: Expansion of Public Transport Infrastructure and Climate Protection in Focus
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Mobility in Stuttgart 2026: Expansion of Public Transport Infrastructure and Climate Protection in Focus

In February 2026, Stuttgart continues its course towards sustainable and barrier-free mobility. The 2025 Local Transport Plan, the digitalization of public transport, and the expansion of tram and bus networks are central topics. The city is pursuing clear climate goals and aims to significantly increase public transport usage by 2030.

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Culture and Community in Stuttgart – Focus on Cultural Budget Proposals in January 2026
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Culture and Community in Stuttgart – Focus on Cultural Budget Proposals in January 2026

In January 2026, several significant budget proposals for cultural and community projects were in the spotlight in Stuttgart. The District Advisory Committee Mühlhausen discussed and evaluated these proposals, with local cultural associations and initiatives playing a central role. This blog post analyzes the proposals, their backgrounds, and their significance for the city's cultural landscape.

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