The document discusses the Urban Renewal Program Aktives Stadtzentrum Turmstrasse in Berlin, Germany which uses participatory democracy to involve citizens. It describes the different levels of administration involved from the neighborhood to federal levels. At the neighborhood level, a coordination office works with citizens' councils and topic-based working groups to give residents a voice in planning. The program aims to build consensus between public authorities, citizen representatives, and local residents through both top-down and bottom-up participation approaches.