Citizen survey starts in Altenerding: Shape your future!
Erding is starting a citizen survey on district development in Altenerding from July 4th to August 10th, 2025. Bring in advantages and ideas!

Citizen survey starts in Altenerding: Shape your future!
A lot is happening in Altenerding! The city of Erding has just announced a comprehensive citizen survey on the district's development concept. From July 4th to August 10th, residents have the opportunity to share their opinions and ideas on the online platform nun-mitmachen.de/altenerding to introduce. The aim of this survey is to identify the strengths and weaknesses of the district and to actively involve the population in the development process.
Collaboration with local actors, social organizations and associations is particularly important to the city administration. This process is supported by the external planning office Dragomir from Munich, which has already gained experience in the field of urban development. The ultimate goal: A clear roadmap for concrete plans and projects that are intended to improve Altenerding.
Community Center: A wish becomes reality?
In the same breath, the Erding Urban Development Committee started the process for the urban development funding program in order to apply for grants for the construction of a new community center in the district. How Mercury reports, the community center is to be created as a central contact point for the citizens of Altenerdingen and will be built in place of the old town hall. Mayor Max Gotz emphasizes the population's clear desire for such a space that serves as a meeting place for the community.
The plans are based on a clear framework for action: Altenerding is to be included as an area of action in the “Living together in the neighborhood” funding program. When analyzing the current situation and the development prospects, an “Integrated Neighborhood Development Concept (IQEK)” is planned in order to best integrate the needs of the citizens and the lively club landscape.
But there are also critical voices. Gerhard Ippisch from the Greens has expressed concerns about whether a single center is functional for the different districts. Burkhard Köppen from the CSU recalls previous planning errors and calls for a well-thought-out approach for the future.
Success models as inspiration
Modern methods such as citizen forums and workshops are used to carry out the citizen survey and involve the population in order to promote active participation. Not only will the diversity of opinions of citizens be incorporated into the planning, but sustainable development of the city will also be promoted, as the urban development funding emphasizes.
In summary, Altenerding is facing exciting challenges and opportunities. Today's survey could be the key to a thriving district that puts the needs of its citizens first. Commitment is very important here – and citizens are called upon to raise their voices!