Wiesbaden offers a high quality of life – but it is unevenly distributed. Many people feel safe, enjoy the cityscape, cultural diversity and proximity to nature. However, traffic congestion, a lack of green spaces, rising housing costs and unequal opportunities in education, health and participation show that quality of life does not happen by itself. It must be constantly redesigned – socially, ecologically and together with the people who live here.
We Greens want all Wiesbaden residents to be able to experience the strengths of our city in their everyday lives – whether in the city centre, in the suburbs or on the way between them.
To this end, we combine climate protection, social security, urban development and mobility into a policy that makes Wiesbaden more resilient, fairer and more liveable.
This requires a policy that
- Promoting climate protection and climate adaptation – through green, biodiverse open spaces and climate-resilient urban planning.
- Strengthening civil protection and services of general interest – so that Wiesbaden remains safe in crises;
- conserves and promotes nature, agriculture and forestry for biodiversity, healthy soils and sustainable nutrition;
- Rethinking urban development, housing and life – affordable, energy-efficient, socially mixed, child- and family-friendly;
- reorganised mobility – safe, climate-friendly and comfortable for all;
- Expanding digital infrastructure and services – for better availability and awareness of digital services and activities in the city, without depending on people;
- Strengthening culture, health and sport – because encounter, movement and creativity are part of a vibrant city and foster cohesion and identification with our city.
This chapter shows how we want to keep Wiesbaden worth living and developing – as a green, social and healthy city between the Rhine and Taunus, which does not measure quality of life but makes it tangible.
We make more possible. For Wiesbaden. With your vote.
