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Anticipated alterations in Zurich this year, ranging from canine-related matters to vacation-related developments.

Anticipated developments in Zurich's transportation, entertainment, and cultural scene: a rundown of upcoming attractions for Zurich's city and canton inhabitants for the remaining months of the year.

Relocating to Zurich in 2023? Here's the Scoop!

Rottweilers in Zurich: A New Development

Despite the cheerful New Year's vibes, Zurich started 2023 on a somber note, following incidents involving Rottweilers biting young children. As a result, this breed has been banned for new purchases across the canton, effective January 1st. Existing Rottweiler owners will have to apply for a permit to keep them and undergo assessments to ensure their dogs aren't prone to aggressive behavior. If there's a risk, your pooch may be required to wear a muzzle. Authorities have justified this move, citing Rottweilers as having a greater potential danger compared to other breeds. With this, Zurich joins Geneva and Valais as the third Swiss canton to enact such a ban.

A Silver Lining: International Travel

On a brighter note, traveling abroad is made more convenient with recent changes in Zurich's train and air services.

In terms of rail travel, additional Zurich-Munich trains now transport passengers two hours earlier to Munich and bring them back two hours later on weekdays and Sunday evenings. The direct Zurich-Brig train now extends to Domodossola in Italy.

If you're flying, Edelweiss, SWISS' sister airline, is adding seven new destinations to its summer schedule from Zurich. Some of the new North American routes include Seattle (twice weekly from June 2nd) and Halifax, Canada (twice weekly from July 3rd). The capital of Georgia, Tbilisi, will be served twice weekly from April 12th, and Bristol in the UK from June 2nd. Terceira in the Azores (Portugal), Zadar in Croatia, and Calvi in Corsica will also be added to the roster.

EasyJet is also expanding its Zurich offerings, with five additional destinations on its summer 2025 schedule. Palma, Spain, will be served daily from March 30th, 2025, and Málaga (four times a week) and Faro, Spain, from March 31st, 2025. There will be four weekly flights to Olbia, Sardinia, from June 23rd, 2025.

Voting Rights in Zurich

Zurich residents will cast their votes on May 18th, 2023, to decide on an amendment providing for a reduction in corporate taxes of 1 percent. Proponents argue that the moderate tax cut is necessary to counteract the migration of companies to neighboring cantons with lower taxes, making Zurich more appealing as a business location.

Events Galore in Zurich

Celebrate the vibrant culture, art, and traditions of Zurich throughout the year! Here's a sneak peek at some unmissable events:

  • "ZüriCarneval" - March 7th to 9th, 2023
  • Sechseläuten - April 28th, 2023
  • Food Zurich - June 12th to 22nd, 2023
  • Knabenschiessen - September 13th to September 15th, 2023

To stay updated on upcoming events and activities in Zurich, visit their official event calendar.

Exploring Local Regulations for Rottweilers

To find information on regulations for owning Rottweilers in Zurich, Switzerland, it would be best to consult official Swiss or Zurich governmental resources or local animal welfare organizations. Some cities and countries implement restrictions on certain breeds after incidents occur, such as mandatory leashing, muzzling, insurance requirements, or licensing restrictions. To find the latest and most accurate information, consider these steps:

  1. Check Local Laws and Regulations: Visit the official websites of Zurich or Switzerland's government to learn about laws governing pets, especially breeds considered dangerous.
  2. Contact Local Animal Services: Reach out to local animal control or welfare organizations in Zurich for specific information on Rottweilers.
  3. Consult News Outlets: Look for news reports or articles discussing changes in pet laws following incidents.
  4. Existing Rottweiler owners in Zurich may need to apply for a permit and undergo assessments, as the breed has been banned for new purchases due to incidents involving biting young children.
  5. Despite the Rottweiler ban, international travel options from Zurich have improved, with additional train services to Munich and Brig, and Edelweiss adding several new destinations to its summer schedule.
  6. In the local politics, Zurich residents will be voting on May 18th, 2023, on an amendment proposing a 1 percent reduction in corporate taxes to attract more businesses.
  7. Zurich's vibrant culture is celebrated throughout the year with events such as ZüriCarneval, Sechseläuten, Food Zurich, Knabenschiessen, and more – details of which can be found on the official event calendar.
  8. To obtain accurate information on Rottweiler regulations in Zurich, consult official Swiss or Zurich governmental resources, local animal welfare organizations, and news outlets for updates on pet laws following incidents.
Anticipated new train rides, air travel, arts, and cultural happenings for Zurich locals: a recap of the upcoming city and canton highlights for the remainder of the year.

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