Stadt Wallisellen
Zentralstrasse 9, 8304 Wallisellen, Switzerland, Wallisellen
+41 44 832 61 11
schule.wallisellen.ch
Montag: 08:30 to 11:30, 13:30 to 16:30
Dienstag: 08:30 to 11:30, 13:30 to 16:30
Mittwoch: 08:30 to 11:30, 13:30 to 16:30
Donnerstag: 08:30 to 11:30, 13:30 to 18:30
Freitag: 07:00 to 14:00
Samstag: Closed
Sonntag: Closed
Nachdem ich die Kommentare gelesen hatte, erwartete ich stoisch eine unangenehme Erfahrung, aber das war nicht der Fall. Die Dame war sehr freundlich, höflich und hilfsbereit. Ich habe selbst in diesen schwierigen Zeiten von Covid-19 eine sehr positive Erfahrung gemacht. Der Eingang und der Kundendienst sind gut organisiert, mit Desinfektionsmitteln am Eingang und einer klaren Anleitung, welche Dienstleistungen wo angeboten werden. Einige Dinge können online erledigt werden. Schauen Sie also unbedingt auf wallisellen.ch vorbei, bevor Sie sich in die Warteschlange stellen ...
Fantastisch, funktioniert wie eine Schweizer Uhr. Darüber hinaus ist es ein ziemlich schöner Ort, was Verwaltungsgebäude betrifft. Frau Lukas war effizient und sehr freundlich. 5 Sterne auf der ganzen Linie.
Sehr freundliches Personal im Gemeindehaus. immer sehr hilfreich.
Former Firedepot 1928 at Wallisellen 🇨🇭, now Bar, Restaurant and Entertainement. …
Wallisellen – Saturday, February 14th, at 2:55 pm, my aunt (66) from Glarus visited me and parked in the blue zone in the neighborhood (not the center). When we said goodbye at around 4:30 pm, we got a big surprise: a parking ticket on the car, and unfortunately, there were more tickets on the windshield. 😏 Okay, rules are rules – but common sense and a little leniency don't seem to play a role here. It's Saturday afternoon, and we don't want any added stress with our visitors. This has left my aunt with a bad feeling, and I'll pay the fine for her because I can't be responsible for something like this. Not even in Zurich's District 1 are the enforcement this strict on Saturday afternoons… what's going on here?? It seems to me like this has something to do with commission-based security companies. They patrol constantly 😤 – and to me, that has nothing to do with road safety, but is purely about raking in the cash 💰💰💰 👎🏻In recent years, the town of Wallisellen has focused heavily on motorized traffic: 30 km/h zones, frequent 📸 speed checks, and paid parking – even at the ⚽️🏒 sports complex on Sundays. The impression is that a lot of energy is being invested in revenue and traffic enforcement. However, when it comes to issues like burglary prevention or the repeated graffiti vandalism, there seems to be a lack of motivation! Wouldn't it make more sense to set more balanced priorities – for more safety instead of just more enforcement?
It's a complete rip-off, especially the debt collection office. It's September 16th and I still haven't received the money I'm owed. They have to charge something every single time... Think carefully about whether you want to live in Wallisellen...