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State capital Stuttgart

Urban Planning, Housing and Environment Department

Office for Urban Planning and Housing

Address & contact information

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Address

Graf-Eberhard-Bau
Eberhardstraße 10
70173 Stuttgart

Postal address

Amt für Stadtplanung und Wohnen
70161 Stuttgart

Housing information

+49 711 21691369

Information urban planning

+49 711 21620029

Information monument protection

+49 711 21620041

Information IBA′27

+49 711 21625429

Management position

Substitute

The Office for Urban Planning and Housing has its central headquarters in the listed Graf-Eberhard-Bau, Eberhardstr. 10. The branch offices at Hospitalstraße 8, Eichstraße 19, Kienestraße 31 and Schmale Straße 9 are also managed from here.

In eleven planning and specialist departments, around 300 employees deal with all aspects of urban planning, redevelopment and housing development in accordance with legal requirements and the resolutions of the municipal council. The focus of urban planning lies in the five urban planning departments (Mitte, Nord, Neckar, Filder and Rosenstein). Here, in cooperation with the specialist departments, around 20 development plan procedures are completed each year, creating the legal planning conditions for additional living space and workplaces and for the realization of important infrastructure and investment projects.

The plan display on the first floor of the Graf Eberhard Building provides information on new procedures for amending the land use plan, urban development framework plans, green plans, planning approval procedures and development plan procedures. This is also where public participation takes place with the public display of development plan drafts. Information on the applicable planning law for building projects, on the other hand, is provided by the Building Citizens Service at the Building Law Office at Eberhardstraße 33, diagonally opposite the Graf-Eberhard-Bau.

The Lower Monument Protection Authority is the point of contact for monument owners and decides, among other things, on applications for demolition and approval under monument protection law.

The Urban Renewal and Housing Development Department oversees urban redevelopment procedures and funding programs as well as land readjustment procedures and the Stuttgart Interior Development Model (SIM). Stuttgart’s green programs are also located here.

The Housing Department is based at Hospitalstraße 8 and Kienestraße 31 and deals with all issues relating to housing subsidies - promotion of ownership and rental apartments, promotion of energy-saving measures for existing buildings, rental price issues and social conservation statutes - and housing provision - issuing of housing entitlement certificates and allocation of subsidized rental apartments.

The landscape and green space planning department is based at Schmale Strasse 9-11 and deals with all issues relating to green space planning and environmental assessment. The Green Planning and Administrative Tasks department is responsible, for example, for Stuttgart’s tree protection statutes and decides on applications for exemption from the prohibitions of the tree protection statutes on private land.

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