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Ministerial Director Dr. Schneider Visits Neckar-Odenwald District Office to Boost Housing Provision

Dr. Schneider's visit to Neckar-Odenwald aims to speed up housing provision. He praised the lower surveying authority's use of modern techniques like drones for precise surveys.

In the picture we can see some historical buildings near to it there are some trees, and behind the...
In the picture we can see some historical buildings near to it there are some trees, and behind the trees also we can see some buildings and tower building on it and to the path near the building we can see a public on the path and shops near to them and some people are sitting on the grass surface near the shops.

Ministerial Director Dr. Schneider Visits Neckar-Odenwald District Office to Boost Housing Provision

Dr. Christian Schneider, a prominent figure at the Ministry of Spatial Development and Housing, recently visited the Neckar-Odenwald District Office. The Ministerial Director's trip on September 26, 2025, aimed to understand the local processes and discuss improvements to speed up land use planning and housing provision.

During his visit, Dr. Schneider gained insights into the workings of the lower surveying authority, which manages the Real Estate Cadaster, conducts real estate surveys, and oversees land consolidation procedures. Notably, they employ modern techniques like drones for precise surveys.

Dr. Schneider highlighted the importance of geobasis data for digital work processes, location-based information, and digital twins. He also stressed the need to safeguard property rights securely. The lower surveying authority, combining tradition and innovation, plays a crucial role in Baden-Württemberg's digital future and new housing creation.

Dr. Schneider's visit also included the Buchen 'Marienhöhe' development area, the city's largest residential project. The lower surveying authority significantly contributed to its realization.

Dr. Schneider's visit underscored the importance of streamlining legal requirements and expanding municipal scope to expedite land use planning and housing provision. The lower surveying authority's digital initiatives, such as the Liegenschaftskatasterakten information system, are paving the way for a more efficient and sustainable future.

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