Marl's Team Drives Environmental Protection with Key Projects
Marl's city administration prioritises environmental protection, integrating it into various projects. Key players in this effort include Julia Schwarz, Benjamin Villis, and David Breuckmann, who collaborate closely with stakeholders.
Julia Schwarz, a graduate landscape ecologist, assists departments in planning, focusing on nature, environmental, and species protection. Benjamin Villis, working at the Office for Climate Protection and Sustainability, manages artificial turf pitches and was involved in the interior planting of the Römerstraße roundabout. He also coordinated with the club for the artificial turf pitch in Polsum regarding floodlight masts, small goals, and drainage.
David Breuckmann, a municipal employee, oversees playgrounds in Marl, including Freizeitpark Brassert and Spielplatz Römerstraße. The Green Spaces department handles diverse tasks, from minor maintenance to large-scale redesigns like transforming the Volkspark into a climate park.
The team's collaborative approach with stakeholders and focus on environmental protection have been evident in projects like the Freizeitpark, the roundabout, and the artificial turf pitch. Their efforts contribute to Marl's commitment to sustainability and green spaces.
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