Offices for citizens are now operational following a software update
The Leipzig citizen offices have temporarily closed their doors from September 27 to October 3 for a much-needed software upgrade. The city claims that this change will simplify digital data exchange with other authorities and reduce processing times, ultimately improving the efficiency of citizen services.
However, the exact nature of the staff shortages was not specified. Some offices will remain closed until October 31, 2023, with the exception of those in Böhlitz-Ehrenberg, Liebertwolkwitz, Wiederitzsch, and the contact point in the Stoetteritzer Street in Reudnitz.
Hanna Saur, the head of the Citizen Service Office in Leipzig, is leading the charge for this upgrade. The city encourages residents to visit [leipzig.de/buergerbuero/] for more information on document pick-up points during this time.
Despite the temporary closure, the city is optimistic about the benefits of the new software. The software is expected to streamline processes and make interactions with the city more efficient. No specific date has been given for the reopening of the offices that are currently closed.
It's worth noting that the search results do not provide the specific names of the officials responsible for training at the citizen offices in Böhlitz-Ehrenberg, Liebertwolkwitz, Wiederitzsch, and the contact point on Stoetteritzer Straße in Reudnitz. The city is committed to ensuring a smooth transition to the new software and looks forward to serving its citizens again soon.