In her capacity as a member of the constituency, Ilse Aigner (CSU), President of the Landtag, made a proposal to get those affected back on a constructive path in the Thalham-Reisach-Gotzing water protection zone process.
She offers a round table in the state parliament - on neutral ground, to resolve misunderstandings, clarify points of view and find a common line.
She also emphasized the importance of clean practice for the county and cited the community of Valley as another example.
The highway runs through the water protection area on their corridor, but noise protection should not be allowed for concerns about drinking water.
"People no longer understand such regulations."
Also read the current report on the sightseeing tour:
Parliamentary committee questions the sense of advance grazing ban
According to Aigner, the old rights must also be checked: “This point is of great importance for our municipalities.
So why no exam?”
Also read the comment on the topic:
A sacrifice without effect
District administrator Olaf von Löwis welcomed Aigner's suggestion for dialogue and sent a conciliatory signal to Munich: "No one wants to dispute drinking water in the state capital.
But there must be no losers.”
ddy
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