Second edition of Burgerbegroting Maastricht nearly underway
The second edition of Burgerbegroting in Maastricht (Maastricht Citizens’ Budget) is just around the corner! During the Burgerbegroting events, you and other residents get to decide how the (increased) budget of 750,000 euros will be spent.
Round 1 will begin at the end of April. During round 1, you and other participants will choose the most important themes for your district and city.
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10 themes will be selected from the list of themes below. The most popular themes will proceed to round 2
- Neighbourhood events (concerts, festivals, and markets)
- Courses and training
- Encouraging entrepreneurship
- Supporting community culture spaces, incubators, studios
- Green parks and streets
- Local sports pitches and play areas
- Highlighting the history of the neighbourhood
- Activities to build social connections in the neighbourhood
- Sharing, giving, and exchanging initiatives
- Inclusion for all
- Caring for each other
- Projects that contribute to neighbourhood safety
- Integration
- Collaborative art projects
- Bicycle and pedestrian friendly streets
- Attractive streets and squares
- Projects focused on shared mobility (bicycles, cars, etc.)
- Street art and cultural displays in public spaces
- Monuments and archaeological sites
- Urban farming and community gardening
- Addressing climate change
- Future-proofing community associations
- Sustainability
- Digital innovation
- Talented residents
- Activating your neighbourhood
Join one of the events
The first round of Burgerbegroting will begin with 4 events across the city:
- Thursday, April 20th, 7.00-9.00 pm at Amyerhoof, Severenplein 27
- Sunday, April 23rd, 2.00-4.00 pm at Community Centre De Boeckel, Roserije 410
- Tuesday, April 25th, 7.00-9.00 pm at Het Ruweel, Malbergsingel 62
- Wednesday, April 26th, 6.30-9.00 pm at Ipanema, Avenue Ceramique 250
You can let us know which themes you think are important during these events. Sign up for one of the events starting from March 27th via our events page if you are interested in taking part. We look forward to meeting you!
What's next?
Once the most important themes have been selected in round 1, the available funding (€750,000) will be distributed among the chosen themes during round 2. This will take place during 2 events at different locations in the city. Residents can submit their own project ideas in round 3. All submitted project proposals will be evaluated individually, and the submitters will receive feedback. The positively evaluated projects will proceed to round 4. Participants will decide which projects will be carried out in 2024 during a festive closing event.