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Samtgemeinde Weser-Aue: Municipal Administration and Public Service Provider
The Samtgemeinde Weser-Aue is a modern administrative association in the Lower Saxon district of Nienburg/Weser, which was founded on November 1, 2021 from six municipalities. It covers an area of approximately 178 km² and had approximately 14,100 inhabitants at the end of 2023. The Samtgemeinde is named after the Weser and the Große Aue, two defining rivers of the region[3].
Key Products and Services
The Samtgemeinde Weser-Aue offers a wide range of municipal services for citizens and companies. These include:
Main Mission and Values
The Samtgemeinde Weser-Aue sees itself as a service provider and partner for its citizens. Its main mission is to provide an efficient, transparent and service-oriented administration that promotes the quality of life in the region and creates the basis for an attractive living and working environment. Particular emphasis is placed on citizen-oriented administration, access to modern administrative services, as well as cooperation and dialogue with citizens[5].
Sustainability Goals and Initiatives
Even if no explicitly identified sustainability initiatives are listed on the official website, the Samtgemeinde Weser-Aue indirectly supports sustainable development goals through its municipal tasks and offers. These include:
Current Special Features
With its foundation in 2021, the Samtgemeinde Weser-Aue is one of the newer municipal structures in Lower Saxony. The association municipality has two town halls (Marklohe as the main seat and Liebenau) to ensure proximity to the citizens[3]. The website offers a clear presentation of services, opening hours and current announcements and thus supports modern, transparent communication.
Summary
The Samtgemeinde Weser-Aue is a modern administrative association characterized by citizen-oriented, transparent and digital services. As a service provider and partner for citizens and companies, it promotes sustainable regional development and offers an attractive living environment in the district of Nienburg/Weser[3][5].