Hagen , Nordrhein-Westfalen

Current blogs and municipal news from Hagen, Nordrhein-Westfalen. Construction projects, tenders, and public decisions.

Youth Policy in Hagen: Challenges, Progress, and Future Visions
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Youth Policy in Hagen: Challenges, Progress, and Future Visions

In April 2026, Hagen focused on a range of youth policy topics – from promoting mental health and investing in daycare centers to youth support and participation. The city of Hagen is pursuing long-term youth development through new construction projects, structural reforms, and funding measures. This blog article analyzes the most important decisions and developments of the month.

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Environmental and Climate Protection in Hagen: Fish Ladders, Wild Boars, and De-Sealing
Environment and Climate 📍 Hagen

Environmental and Climate Protection in Hagen: Fish Ladders, Wild Boars, and De-Sealing

In April 2026, Hagen found itself at the center of a wide range of environmental and climate protection issues, from the renovation of a fish ladder on the Volme river to managing the growing wild boar population and participating in the nationwide "Abpflastern" de-sealing competition. This blog provides deep insight into the decision-making processes, backgrounds, and impacts of these measures.

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Cultural and Community Work in Hagen: Focus on Museums, Music School, and City Library
Culture and Community 📍 Hagen

Cultural and Community Work in Hagen: Focus on Museums, Music School, and City Library

In April 2026, important decisions in the area of culture and community were at the center of attention in Hagen, particularly in the draft budget for 2026/2027. The Cultural and Continuing Education Committee discussed the funding for museums, the Max-Reger Music School, and the City Library. This blog article analyzes the key decisions, background, and implications of these measures.

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Education and Public Facilities in Hagen: An In-Depth Analysis of the April 2026 Decisions
Education and Public Facilities 📍 Hagen

Education and Public Facilities in Hagen: An In-Depth Analysis of the April 2026 Decisions

In April 2026, Hagen made important decisions in the field of education and public facilities that will shape urban development well into the 2030s. Central to these decisions were the new construction of the vocational colleges Cuno I and II, the expansion of Open Full-Day Schools (OGS), and investments in digital infrastructure and inclusion. In this blog post, we analyze the background, decision-making processes, and implications of these measures.

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Sports Policy in Hagen – Analysis of the Budget Planning and Investments in March 2026
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Sports Policy in Hagen – Analysis of the Budget Planning and Investments in March 2026

In March 2026, Hagen focused on its sports policy planning. The draft budget for 2026/2027 clearly prioritizes the modernization and expansion of the city's sports infrastructure. Numerous investments in artificial turf fields, sports halls, and support for sports clubs are planned. This blog analyzes the background, financial structures, and the impact on the local sports landscape.

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Governance and Administration in Hagen – An Analysis of Political Structures and Decision-Making Processes in February 2026
Governance and Administration 📍 Hagen

Governance and Administration in Hagen – An Analysis of Political Structures and Decision-Making Processes in February 2026

In February 2026, Hagen was marked by significant decisions and developments in governance and administration. From the reappointment of the Women's Advisory Board to the reform of the statutes of Wirtschaftsbetrieb Hagen (WBH) – the month brought numerous impulses for the political and administrative landscape of the city.

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Hagen Update February 2026: Equality, Environment and Education in Focus
Culture and Community 📍 Hagen

Hagen Update February 2026: Equality, Environment and Education in Focus

February 2026 brought decisions in the areas of equality, barrier-free infrastructure, environment and education in Hagen. The Women's Advisory Council advocated for the maintenance of important social services, the Nature Conservation Advisory Council discussed tree felling and New Year's Eve firework bans, and the School Committee approved measures to strengthen education.

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