Important meetings in Altenburger Land: What you need to know!

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Find out everything about the upcoming meetings in Altenburger Land: dates, locations and agenda items from the district committee to the district council.

Erfahren Sie alles über die bevorstehenden Sitzungen im Altenburger Land: Daten, Orte und Tagesordnungspunkte von Kreisausschuss bis Kreistag.
Find out everything about the upcoming meetings in Altenburger Land: dates, locations and agenda items from the district committee to the district council.

Important meetings in Altenburger Land: What you need to know!

In the coming weeks, there are several important meeting dates on the agenda in Altenburger Land that affect both local politics and citizens. The 19th meeting of the district committee will take place on Monday, October 20, 2025, at 4:00 p.m. in the district office at Lindenaustraße 9. The public part deals with the awarding of services over €25,000 for the exploration and risk assessment of the contaminated Windischleuba dam as well as other topics that are important for the region. Loud abg-net.de These meetings are an important platform for local decisions and developments.

The 12th meeting of the Committee for Economic Affairs, Environment and Construction will follow on Tuesday, October 21, 2025, also in the district office, this time at 6:00 p.m. General information and inquiries are on the agenda here. A non-public part deals with the awarding of planning services for the technical equipment of the “Geschwister-Scholl” state school in Meuselwitz and the renovation work of the Lindenau Museum in Altenburg. The renewal of the windows in the J. F. Pierer School will also be discussed at this meeting.

Important topics in the social area

The 9th meeting of the Committee for Social Affairs and Health will take place on Thursday, October 23, 2025, at 5:00 p.m. in the Landscape Hall of the District Office. The public part includes information, general inquiries and approval of the minutes of the previous meeting.

A week later, on Monday, October 27, 2025, the district committee will meet again. In the 18th meeting at 4:00 p.m., among other things, a budgetary freeze and a settlement of €15,000 with the ZAL will be discussed. The approval of an unscheduled expenditure of €25,000 is also on the agenda. This could have significant implications for future budget planning.

A view of the Windischleuba dam

The topic of the Windischleuba dam, which will be discussed during the meeting, is particularly interesting for citizens. The dam is located about 40 kilometers south of Leipzig and is an important dam that was originally built to supply regional industry and to protect the Leipzig metropolitan area from flooding. The first dam in the Lower Pleiße storage system went into operation in 1953. However, the condition of the dam has changed: It is currently no longer controllable and can only accommodate small inflows. The dam is also located in a bird and nature reserve, which makes its protection and preservation particularly important watermanagement.sachsen.de reported.

The dam has undergone several renovations over the years and now provides habitat for many species of birds, thanks to the installation of a fish pass during recent renovations. These measures are intended not only to take ecological aspects into account, but also to improve flood relief, which became necessary after the extreme flood events of 1954.

At the end of the series of meetings, the 9th meeting of the Altenburg district council will take place on Thursday, October 30, 2025. This session offers the public the opportunity to take part in a residents' question time, where citizens can raise their concerns directly with politicians. Topics such as the budget for 2026 and the work of the Psychiatry Advisory Board are also on the agenda.

Current information and agenda items can be found in the district council information system sessionnet.altenburgerland.de to find. It is worthwhile for anyone interested to use this overview to closely follow developments in the Haut region.