Schwerin , Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

Current blogs and municipal news from Schwerin, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Construction projects, tenders, and public decisions.

Schwerin's 2026 Budget: Investments, Fees, and Opposition
Finance and Budget πŸ“ Schwerin

Schwerin's 2026 Budget: Investments, Fees, and Opposition

In April 2026, the city of Schwerin made key decisions in the field of finance and budgeting. Alongside extensive investments in education, transportation, and culture, controversial funding models were also in focus, such as the rejected proposal for a solidarity-funded free local transport system. This blog analyzes the most important developments of the month.

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Traffic Optimization in Focus: Redesign of the Traffic Node in Lankow
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Traffic Optimization in Focus: Redesign of the Traffic Node in Lankow

In April 2026, traffic optimization will be a central topic in Schwerin, particularly the redesign of the traffic node at the intersection of LΓΌbecker, GrevesmΓΌhlenener, and Gadebuscher Streets. The city plans a comprehensive renovation with a focus on improving cycling infrastructure, traffic flow, and overall infrastructure.

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Schwerin Invests in Youth Participation and Transition Support
Culture and Community πŸ“ Schwerin

Schwerin Invests in Youth Participation and Transition Support

In March 2026, the state capital Schwerin was actively engaged in various youth policy issues. The Youth Welfare Committee decided on adjustments to the funding of early childhood education and care and focused on the transition from kindergarten to school. At the same time, the Children's and Youth Council (KiJuRa) organized numerous events to actively involve young people in political and cultural processes.

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Schwerin's Finances in February 2026: Supplementary Budgets, Media Development, and Investments
Finance and Budget πŸ“ Schwerin

Schwerin's Finances in February 2026: Supplementary Budgets, Media Development, and Investments

In February 2026, the capital city of Schwerin made important financial decisions. The Finance Committee adopted the first supplementary budget for 2026, discussed the preliminary financial statement for 2025, and approved an extensive media development plan for the city's schools. At the same time, a multi-million-euro investment was decided for a new educational center.

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