Overview
- Local authorities count about 700 chronically homeless people in Düsseldorf, including 200 to 250 individuals dependent on crack cocaine.
- Keller plans to secure enough residential units and wraparound support services to transition people off the streets.
- The proposal includes specialized treatment facilities dedicated to crack addicts who cannot be housed in standard apartments.
- He framed the initiative as the centerpiece of his campaign for a second term in the September 14, 2025, mayoral election.
- If implemented within five to eight years, the program would make Düsseldorf the first major German city without street homelessness.