Raunheim
Raunheim is a town in Groß-Gerau district in Hesse, Germany and a part of the Frankfurt Urban Region as well as the Frankfurt Rhein-Main Region.
Geography
Location
Raunheim lies in the Frankfurt Rhein-Main Region between Frankfurt am Main and Mainz on the south bank of the Main, 3 km northeast of Rüsselsheim.Neighbouring communities
Raunheim borders in the north on the towns of Hattersheim am Main and Kelsterbach, in the east on the district-free city of Frankfurt am Main, in the south on the town of Rüsselsheim, and in the west on the town of Flörsheim am Main.Constituent communities
Raunheim consists of only one constituent community.History
In 1425 Count John IV. of Katzenelnbogen bought the villages Seilfurt und Raunheim for 5000 florin from the Lords of Eppstein.Population development
- 1852: 644
- 1875: 700
- 1895: 1.005
- 1910: 1.931
- 1939: 3.151
- 1946: 3.688
- 1961: 6.140
- 1967: 12.388
- 2015: 15.636
Politics
Town council
The town council for Raunheim consists of 31 councillors.Elections in 2016:
- SPD = 16
- CDU = 7
- GRÜNE = 4
- FDP = 3
- FNR = 1
Mayors since 1947
- 1947 Heinrich Schneiker
- 1949 Adam Wildmeister
- 1955 Erwin Lang
- 1969 Günther Diehl
- 1988 Herbert Haas
- 2000 Thomas Jühe
- 2023 David Rendel
Coat of arms
Town partnerships
Raunheim maintains partnership links with the following towns:- Le Teil, France
- Trofarello, Italy
Economy and infrastructure
Transport
The interchange on Autobahn A 3 is about 2 km away. Frankfurt International Airport lies 8 km away. Raunheim also has S-Bahn connections to Frankfurt, Mainz and Wiesbaden.With the city being on the airport approach, with certain wind conditions, the approaching aircraft fly about 300 m over the town, reaching a noise level of 70 dB, peaking at 90 dB, making Raunheim the airport area community most strongly affected by aircraft noise. This has led the town to develop a noise reduction plan. A citizen initiative is fighting against airport expansion.