Community gathering in Domsheide for open discourse and sharing of city updates
The Senatorin für Bau, Mobilität und Stadtentwicklung (Senator for Construction, Mobility, and Urban Development) in Bremen is currently focusing on the future development of the area around Domsheide/Balgebrückstraße. This significant public space, home to the second-largest transfer hub in the city, is undergoing urban planning and infrastructure improvements.
On Tuesday, August 12, 2025, from 6 pm to 8 pm, a Second Public Information Event will take place at the Kleiner Saal der Glocke. All interested residents of Bremen are invited to attend and learn more about the development plans for Domsheide/Balgebrückstraße.
During the event, officials will present the project details and answer questions, providing an opportunity for the public to exchange ideas and offer feedback. The format of participation may include direct dialogue, consultations, workshops, or surveys, with specific details available from the event organizers or the official Bremen construction and urban development website.
The planning of Domsheide/Balgebrückstraße aims to address its diverse usage demands while shaping its future look. The public is encouraged to be involved in this process, ensuring that their perspectives are considered in the development of this historically evolved city and traffic space.
For those interested in participating, it is recommended to check the Senatorin für Bau, Mobilität und Stadtentwicklung’s official website or contact the Service Center Bau in Bremen for precise information on how to join and contribute to the event. The public information event is part of the public communication process linked to the design committee for Domsheide/Balgebrückstraße, which has been convened for the planning of this important area in Bremen.
Join the conversation on August 12 and help shape the future of Domsheide/Balgebrückstraße. Together, we can create a space that meets the needs of all Bremen residents while preserving its rich history and character.
In the public information event scheduled for August 12, the Senator for Construction, Mobility, and Urban Development will present development plans for Domsheide/Balgebrückstraße, a historically evolved city and traffic space. This event provides an opportunity for individuals to offer insights and feedback on the project, which aims to create a lifestyle-friendly home-and-garden space that preserves its rich history and character, while addressing its diverse usage demands.