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Utilization Guideline for the Square and Park: PitteDanke

Guide for Setting Up and Enjoying Location Spot, Recreational Area

"PitteDanke Guidelines: Utilization of the Plaza and Greenspace"
"PitteDanke Guidelines: Utilization of the Plaza and Greenspace"

Utilization Guideline for the Square and Park: PitteDanke

Augsburg, a beautiful city in Germany, has its own set of rules and regulations for residents and visitors to ensure a clean, safe, and enjoyable environment for all. Here's a brief guide to help you navigate through some of the key regulations in Augsburg.

First and foremost, loud music in public is prohibited, except for registered events. This rule is in place to maintain peace and tranquility in the city.

When it comes to dogs, they are forbidden on lawns and in lakes from 1st April to 31st October. However, refreshment is available in Lech and Wertach year-round. Dog owners are responsible for picking up after their pets, even large amounts of waste, to keep the city clean.

Grilling is only allowed in designated areas and must be cleaned up before departure. Smoking cigarettes outside is permitted, but must be disposed of properly and in accordance with smoking bans.

Littering is forbidden. Empty bottles should be taken with you or discarded in a bin.

Turning down music is a contribution that can be made in Augsburg, as is smiling, which can help make the city more beautiful.

Cyclists should be mindful of pedestrians, especially in the city market, town hall square, sidewalks, and pedestrian zone. Cycling is allowed in the pedestrian zone on Sundays and from 20:30 - 11:00.

If celebrating or grilling with more than 20 people, registration is required at www.unser-website.de/grillen. Swimming in canals is forbidden, except for a few exceptions. More information can be found here.

Remember, every contribution, no matter how small, is significant in Augsburg. The city is seeking to improve its aesthetic appeal and is encouraging its residents to make positive contributions to their community.

For more detailed information, consult the official city of Augsburg resources and local ordinances. These include the city's official website, local ordinance book, service centers or Bürgerbüro, local fire department or public safety offices, expat community resources, and local expat forums.

Lastly, remember that camping is permitted at designated campsites only. Fires are not allowed in forests, parks, or public spaces due to the high fire risk from 1st March to 31st October. Cigarette butts are harmful to the environment and particularly dangerous for young children, so please dispose of them properly.

By following these rules and regulations, we can all contribute to making Augsburg a cleaner, safer, and more beautiful city for everyone.

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