Published on
09.07.2025
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Workshop in Halle reveals strengths in short-distance access and gaps in certain services

Author: Constanze Zöllter, IOER

In June 2025 second workshop series started in Halle-Neustadt bringing together city officials, local initiatives, and residents for a discussion on accessibility of key amenities and the district’s development as a 15-minute estate. Discussion revealed both strengths in short-distance access and gaps in certain services. Participants shared experiences, identified local needs, and contributed ideas for future improvements, highlighting the value of collaborative engagement in shaping the area’s livability and informing the project’s next steps.

The event facilitated a lively exchange between representatives of the city administration – including departments for urban development and green space planning, public transport and mobility planning, Smart City , social planning, and educational development – and local initiatives such as street workers, neighbourhood management, and organizations focused on senior citizen support.

The project team presented the results of one and a half years of project work. This included, in particular, the visualization of the accessibility of different infrastructure facilities in Halle-Neustadt and its characteristics as a 15-minute city. Participants also gained a first insight into the results of the population survey conducted over the past year.

Photo: Maja Seehaus

Preliminary findings confirm that Halle-Neustadt is a city of short distances: many key amenities can be reached within 15 minutes. However, it also became clear that there are deficits in certain offerings – especially in facilities that are no longer available in the district, such as restaurants, meeting points, or specialist medical practices.

Photo: Maja Seehaus

As part of so-called neighbourhood maps, residents had the opportunity over the past year to describe places where they enjoy spending time or going for walks. They could also identify areas where dangerous traffic situations or conflicts between different modes of mobility regularly occur. These findings were also discussed and reflected upon during the workshop, and initial ideas for possible interventions and future development strategies were collected. Overall, local practice partners very much appreciated the added value of the preliminary results and discussed conclusions and further ideas for the project with the research team.

Photo: Constanze Zöllter

To continue the dialogue with the local population, an interactive activity was offered as part of the open bicycle workshop of Passage 13: passers-by could record their desired distances to various amenities in the so-called “Flower of Proximity.” This participatory method makes it possible to better capture the needs and wishes of local residents and to incorporate them into further project work.

Photo: Constanze Zöllter

Once again, the workshop demonstrated the importance of collaboration between the administration, local initiatives, and the population in further developing Halle-Neustadt as a livable and future-oriented 15-minute estate. The collected insights and suggestions will now feed into the next steps of the project.

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