Villages of Voßwinkel and Bruchhausen to receive digital information kiosks, boosting access to digital services in rural areas through LEADER-funded initiatives.
In the heart of Westphalia, the city of Arnsberg is taking a significant step towards sustainable digital marketing with the installation of digital info-terminals in the districts of Voßwinkel and Bruchhausen. The project, initiated by Mayor Ralf Paul Bittner, is a small yet impactful building block of the city's future-oriented development.
The digital info-terminals, equipped with modern designs and intuitive touchscreen operations, are set to be installed in October this year. The official launch is planned for October 2025, with Voßwinkel's village square and Bruchhausen's church square hosting the ceremonies.
These info-terminals are more than just a source of information. They are designed to be wheelchair-accessible and barrier-free, ensuring inclusivity for all. They will provide up-to-date information on current events, activities, tourist attractions, city information, and tips on sustainability.
The project is a testament to the city's commitment to promoting civic engagement and developing strong local networks. It is built on the model project '5 for Man City' and aims to combine village life with digital participation.
The digital info-terminals will be an integral part of Arnsberg's smart city strategy and sustainability ambitions. Their installation and presentation are part of the ongoing efforts to expand citizen services in a future-oriented manner. After installation, they will be featured on the websites of the city of Arnsberg and the village communities.
The digital info-terminals are expected to make the on-site information offer more attractive, contributing to the development of the villages in the context of the Arnsberg village concept. They are also expected to increase the visibility and importance of sustainable digital marketing in the city of Arnsberg and the villages.
Mayor Ralf Paul Bittner emphasizes that the digital info-terminals offer improved citizen service, which they aim to expand step by step in the city. He highlights that these terminals are a small yet significant step towards a sustainable and future-oriented development of the villages.
The implementation of the project is funded as LEADER small projects and supported by the active involvement of the village communities and the city of Arnsberg. The project is a collaborative effort between the department for sustainable development of the city of Arnsberg, the municipal press office, city marketing/tourism, Voßwinkel village community, and the association ring Bruchhausen.
The digital info-terminals' presentation strengthens the importance of sustainable digital marketing in Arnsberg's smart city strategy. The installation will be accompanied by media events and presentations, ensuring a grand unveiling of these innovative tools.
In conclusion, the digital info-terminals are a significant stride in Arnsberg's journey towards sustainable development and digitalization. They are poised to make a positive impact on the city and its villages, fostering inclusivity, enhancing information accessibility, and promoting civic engagement.
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