Bochum's Josef-Anton-Gera-Platz goes green: 374,000 euros for redesign!
Bochum is planning to redesign Josef-Anton-Gera-Platz: 374,000 euros for more green spaces and new leisure activities.

Bochum's Josef-Anton-Gera-Platz goes green: 374,000 euros for redesign!
A lot is happening at Josef-Anton-Gera-Platz in Bochum! This central square at the Colosseum is to be extensively redesigned in the coming months to make it more attractive and greener for citizens. The aim of this initiative is to create a more pleasant atmosphere and to develop the square into a real place to stay in the city. Loud Radio Bochum The redesign will be financed with 374,000 euros from the “Climate Adaptation. Kommunal.NRW” program.
Particular attention is paid to planting 13 new trees to provide shade and brighten up the cityscape. The quality of stay is also being considered: comfortable seating, numerous trash cans and bicycle parking spaces are planned, which will be placed under the canopy of trees. A modern calisthenics facility will also be set up, offering sports enthusiasts a new opportunity to work out in the fresh air. Special skate elements are also integrated for the skateboard fans among us. A space is created here where young and old can come together and be active.
Funding programs for sustainable urban development
The city of Bochum is not only involved in the design of the square, but also offers private owners various funding opportunities, such as official website shows. Whether facade and roof greening or the design of ecological front gardens – the possibilities are diverse. To ensure that these measures can actually be implemented, the city offers helpful seven-step instructions for applying for the subsidy. Citizens are advised to seek free advice before submitting their application.
Heat protection and urban adaptations
A current issue that plays a significant role in planning the transformation is climate change. Cities in particular are affected by the urban heat island effect. According to the WHO Between 1998 and 2017, around 166,000 people died worldwide as a result of heat. Here, measures such as the creation of new green spaces and the establishment of fresh air corridors offer a promising approach to reducing these risks. The city of Bochum is required to integrate these aspects into its urban development planning in order to ensure the well-being of its citizens in the long term.
There are even tools available to implement these initiatives that support evidence-based planning. The Fraunhofer Society is intensively involved in research into climate adaptation in cities and ensures that the most effective measures to reduce overheating are selected.
In summary, it can be seen that Josef-Anton-Gera-Platz is not only undergoing an aesthetic upgrade, but also represents a significant step towards a climate-resilient city. It remains to be hoped that the measures will take effect soon and the square will become a place for relaxing and sporting activities.