A digital screen has recently been installed at the Hiereknapp bus stop in Capellen, displaying timetables in real time. This new equipment improves the daily life of public transport users and is entirely solar-powered, underlining the sustainable nature of the project.
This project has its origins in the first edition of the participatory budget, launched by the municipality of Mamer at the end of 2024. With a budget of 75,000 euros, this initiative enabled residents to propose concrete projects and vote for their favorites during 2025. The high level of citizen participation testifies to the importance of commitment and cohesion within the municipality.
After the votes were counted, two initiatives were selected: in addition to the digital screen, the installation of a dog park. This will be available in May in Brill Park.
Building on the success of the first edition, the commune will shortly be launching the second edition of the participatory budget, offering citizens a new opportunity to put forward their ideas and actively contribute to the commune’s development.






