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Onslaught of day trippers: a task force should fix it

2021-03-11T20:04:47.696Z


A larger group met on Thursday for a video conference and talked about how the onslaught of day trippers on the Oberland can be averted. A task force should now take care of it.


A larger group met on Thursday for a video conference and talked about how the onslaught of day trippers on the Oberland can be averted.

A task force should now take care of it.

Miesbach

- Solutions are only in sight, but at least one area of ​​responsibility has been clarified.

At a video conference in a larger group on Thursday, representatives of the city of Munich and the Oberland spoke again about day-to-day tourism and the problems associated with it.

Result: A task force should take care of “developing further solutions and bundling the existing projects”, as stated in a press release from the Miesbach district office.

Three associations form a task force, local representatives are to be involved

The task force consists of the associations Tourismus Oberbayern-München (TOM) and Tourismus-Initiative München as well as the European Metropolitan Region Munich.

The committee should involve all relevant regional representatives in order to network the ideas and concepts between the city and the Alpine districts, in particular Miesbach and Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen.

District administrator welcomes the supraregional approach: "This is not a district Miesbach problem."

Miesbach's District Administrator Olaf von Löwis (CSU), among others, emphasized the need for a joint approach: Toilet problems are left alone. ”He is glad that the subject has now arrived where it belongs: on a supraregional level.

Because: "This is not a district Miesbach problem."

TOM President and Member of the State Parliament Klaus Stöttner said: “We are actively working on strategies to guide visitors and to maintain and expand tourism acceptance throughout Upper Bavaria.” What is needed are “smart, agile solutions that we can only implement in conjunction with all Upper Bavarian regions ".

"In the long term, leisure traffic must be completely restructured."

The rangers deployed in the Miesbach district (we reported) are a first concrete approach, according to the press release, and a project for traffic control with real-time data is also in progress.

But: "In the long term, leisure traffic has to be completely restructured, since the traffic load is sometimes the most urgent problem on site." The use of buses and trains must therefore be simplified and the corresponding infrastructure expanded.

In addition to the aforementioned, the tourism associations, location marketing and members of the state and federal parliament were also represented from the Miesbach district.

Munich was represented by a district administrator, vice mayor and economic advisor.

The MVV also participated in the conference.

Also read: B 472 in Miesbach: traffic lights receive updates for better traffic flow

Here is the report on episode 1 of the meeting: After an escalation between Munich excursionists and residents in the Oberland: First crisis summit with mayors

Source: merkur

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