Around 60 visitors came to the citizens' meeting in Bad Tölz. There was some interesting news about the hotel plans on Bockschützstrasse.

Many questions were directed at Mayor Ingo Mehner. The major projects Josefistift, Postquartier, Maxlweiher, Moraltareal, and Kurhaus expansion are all well known. The city's housing plans on Arzbacher Strasse have to be redrafted because of complaining neighbors and a ruling by the Federal Administrative Court against accelerated development plans procedures. Mehner also brought up the topic of asylum. The listeners followed Mehner's tour de force - also at the pace of the lecture - through the T lz topics. He criticized the injustice of T lz and said: "There's music in there.'' Two stiff doors at the library and at the parking garage are causing problems for Dieter Höflich and Sabine Iblherr. Inge Hake would like to be able to use the Tölz beach volleyball courts in the evening at 7 p.m. Franz Xaver Sailer wanted a speed limit of 30 km/h on Eichmühlstrasse. Ingo Mehner assigned responsibility to vandals and hooligans who repeatedly caused considerable pollution of the sandy areas. “There are far too few volunteers for something like this,” said Mehner, who suggested a volunteer security guard in TöLz. “This is the only way we have a clear responsibility” explained Fürstberger, who said there will be replanting of the chestnut tree at Frauenfreithof. The building authority chief explained that the focus is on perennial and native plants, that is more sustainable.. The meeting was also held to discuss cycling in the city.