No evidence of illegal overcrowding in the Westend
The state capital of Wiesbaden has comprehensively examined the situation regarding the possible overcrowding of living space in the Westend and other inner city areas. This was based on inquiries with various authorities and expert assessments from the relevant departments.
The result: There is currently no reliable evidence of illegal overcrowding in residential properties. From a professional standpoint, there is also no specific need for action at this time.
Previous measures against overcrowding were last taken as part of police operations up until 2017. No such cases have been identified since then. Feedback from various sectors also suggests that the situation in the neighborhood has generally improved. Reports from the local community have also been received and reviewed. However, this has not yet yielded any concrete grounds for regulatory action. Individual reported incidents concern other issues, such as the unauthorized use of spaces, and are being handled separately.
The city continues to pursue a vigilant yet nuanced approach: reports are taken seriously, while care is taken not to make sweeping generalizations about the residents. The goal remains to act decisively in cases of specific violations while simultaneously fostering a spirit of cooperation within the neighborhood.
This press release is issued by the Press Office of the State Capital of Wiesbaden, Schlossplatz 6, 65183 Wiesbaden, pressereferatwiesbadende Citizens with questions can contact the responsible department or office.