City Council meeting held in Arnsberg on September 4th
Arnsberg City Council's Next Meeting Scheduled for September 4
The city council of Arnsberg will convene for its final meeting of the current term on September 4, at 5:30 PM, at Campus Stadtwerke Arnsberg, Niedereimerfeld 22, 59823 Arnsberg. Citizens can stay informed about the meeting through the city council's user-friendly information system, iRICH, and anRICH apps, available for both Apple and Android devices.
The agenda for the meeting includes 12 items, with highlights such as participation in the state's old debt regulation, an update of the fire protection needs plan for the city of Arnsberg, and various faction proposals. The comprehensive resource provided by iRICH and anRICH apps ensures that citizens have access to real-time updates on meeting-related information, offering a more convenient way to stay informed compared to attending the physical meeting.
The iRICH and anRICH apps can be easily installed via the provided link and offer a wealth of information, including public meeting dates, agendas, documents, and minutes of the committees. The city council's information system, ratsinfo.unsere-website, is another accessible avenue for obtaining this information.
However, it should be noted that the search results do not provide information about the name of the chairman of the city council of Arnsberg for the public meeting on September 4 at 5:30 PM.
The meeting on September 4 marks the end of the current term for the city council of Arnsberg. As such, it promises to be an important event in the city's governance, and citizens are encouraged to stay informed through the city council's information system, iRICH, anRICH apps, or ratsinfo.unsere-website.
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