Motions are one of the main instruments of our political work in the Römer. With them, we can change our cityscape in a wide variety of ways. From the expansion of bike paths to free menstrual products at schools, everything is included. For large projects, we usually first pass a review motion to the relevant department so that it can assess the feasibility and costs of a project under the involvement of experts. Taking this review into account, the City Council then makes a final decision.
With this motion (NR.220), we commission the magistrate to examine under which conditions the use of solar thermal energy and photovoltaics is
With this motion (NR.219) we are adjusting the seating arrangement of the city council so that the fractions of the coalition partners
With this motion (NR.207), we instruct the magistrate to examine how Frankfurt’s cultural workers could be supported in the context of the
With this motion (NR.193), we instruct the magistrate to submit the draft of a municipal freedom of information statute to the City
With this motion (NR.187) , we allow the culture department to increase the entrance fees for subsidised rentals of SAALBAU rooms to
With this motion (Nr.186) , we ask the magistrate to develop proposals on how the concrete barriers that are supposed to protect
What we stand for:
The "Sommer am Main" was received very positively. Especially our traffic diversion concept as well as the various events taking place were quite popular. The painted street also indicated very cleary: The Mainkai is not a dull street, it's alive!
Martin Huber
Especially young people often feel shame when talking about menstruation. This decision will help to destigmatise the topic by making it a day to day matter in schools.
Britta Wollkopf
The citizens and businesses of Frankfurt deserve a digital administration like it already exists in other European cities. Our proposal therefore formulates key goals and principles to guide us while working on this goal.
Johannes Hauenschild
Feldmann is symptom of a larger Problem. Voting him out cannot be our last step:
We need a code of conduct for local politicians!Elisa Grote