Ludwig Holle: New Department of Building and Historical Heritage in Mainz!

Ludwig Holle: New Department of Building and Historical Heritage in Mainz!
On March 31, 2025, Mainz faces significant changes in the field of city administration. The city will receive a new volunteer department in the coming year, which is to be managed by Ludwig Holle (CDU). This department will concentrate on the areas of building and historical heritage and is part of an extensive restructuring of the departments under the current coalition of the CDU, SPD and Greens.
The choice of Holle as a department will take place in May, with the city council to make a decision before the summer break. Holle will settle his position as parliamentary group leader and city council member, he should be appointed departmental. This personnel decision is part of the first steps that the city takes to make the administration more efficient. It is expected that the current building and cultural department is divided into what Ludwig Holle has already decided.
restructuring of the departments
The CDU has specified how the new departments are organized in the area of responsibility. In addition to Holle, Karsten Lange (CDU) will also play a central role. Long will act as a new department for order and traffic surveillance. With the redesign, funding management is affiliated to the business department under Manuela Matz. These measures should contribute to better administration of EU and federal funds, which Matz describes as an essential service for other departments.
Responsibility in the construction sector currently lies with Marianne Grosse (SPD), which will retire at the end of the year. The cultural area is taken over by Ata Delbasteh (SPD), which reorganizes the administration. For a long time, on the other hand, the need for a separate department for funding management and plans its restructuring by early 2026 to increase efficiency. This should also improve security at major events, so long.
trust in new leadership
The CDU's party leader, Thomas Gerster, expressed his confidence in the new team of departments and their ability to successfully master future challenges. This restructuring is not only a result of internal coordination, but also a strategic step in order to be able to react better to the challenges of the city. The decision on the full -time department is postponed to spring 2026 if a possible re -election of Manuela Matz will be discussed.
The previous steps show that Mainz is actively working on the design of his political landscape. The new structures aim to not only make the city administration more efficient, but also reflectors about construction and cultural issues that are of central importance for citizens.
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