
Our goal is that Bonn will be the cleanest and safest major city in the year 2025 and that everyone will feel safe anytime and anywhere. We do not want any places in Bonn where people feel unsafe.
We want to achieve this goal with the following measures: |
We are committed to a "Cleanliness and Safety" master plan that includes all the essential areas for achieving our desired goal (neighborhoods, public spaces and squares, municipal public order and investigation services, safe infrastructure, participants or stakeholders, public buildings and facilities, cleanliness and safety digital, public relations, urban development and public transport). In addition, we establish a "security manager" personally in charge of the master plan, who is directly responsible for the achievement of the objectives. We want to strengthen the staff of the municipal office of public order so that it can be visibly present in every neighborhood of the city. We advocate the appointment of district officers at the municipal office of public order, analogous to the district officers of the police. Specifically, we demand one position per 10,000 inhabitants, as in the police. In particular, joint "district patrols" could be carried out to intensify controls and in particular to punish parking violations on bicycle and pedestrian paths. We advocate cooperation between the city of Bonn and other cities in the training for law enforcement officers. In doing so, we want to strengthen intermunicipal cooperation and to meet the cities responsibility to provide a safe environment for its citizens. We are calling for more rubbish bins throughout the city that fit in well with the urban landscape, e.g. glass containers integrated into advertising pillars and retractable waste containers. We call for multilingual fines for unauthorised waste disposal, especially in the city centre, but also in the district centres. We advocate an extension of the QR codes on public waste bins, demand a corresponding publicity campaign and want to introduce the "automatic" detection of full bins throughout the city. We advocate the introduction of a "garbage patrol", i.e. a combined patrol of employees of Bonn Orange (the city’s waste management service) and field staff of the city’s office for public order so that garbage offences can be fast and easily prosecuted. We will expand the number of public toilets, also in cooperation with local companies. We intend to install public toilets both in downtown Bonn and in the district centres by 2025. Priority will be given to places that are frequented by leisure activities and tourism. We advocate at state level that further legal possibilities are created for the use of body cams for self-protection by municipal law enforcement officers, the use of cameras in municipal patrol cars, a legal basis for video surveillance in public spaces for cities and municipalities, and a legal basis for alcohol bans for individual places in public spaces after careful consideration. When planning and designing public space, it is important to pay special attention to public safety, so that areas do not develop into places where people do not feel safe in the first place. This can be achieved, for example, by better lighting of the pavements. The UN Safe Cities initiative should be used to build up corresponding know-how in the city’s administration. |
Empfehlen Sie uns!