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Munich: High-Rise Opponents Want to Force Citizens' Petitions to Towers in Court

The city council had declared the citizens' petition against the two 155-meter-high towers inadmissible. Now the Munich administrative court has to decide on the lawsuit.

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The city council had declared the citizens' petition against the two 155-meter-high towers inadmissible. Now the Munich administrative court has to decide on the lawsuit.

·Munich, Germany
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The opponents of a large high-rise building project in Munich want to force a citizen's request in court. The lawsuit has now been filed, as the two presidents of the association "Hochhausstop" announced. A majority in the Munich city council had declared the citizen's request against the planned double high-rise building with two 155 meters high towers not admissible in the spring. City administration had once suffered a defeat Official reason …

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Sueddeutsche Zeitung broke the news in Munich, Germany on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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