Green light for new dream house: Brunn councilor agrees!

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On January 22nd, 2026, the Brunn local council met to discuss building applications, village renewal and land use plans in the community.

Green light for new dream house: Brunn councilor agrees!

On February 5, 2026, the community of Brunn made important decisions that affect the place and its development. At the last meeting of the local council, which took place on January 22, 2026, various construction projects and plans were on the agenda. The local council met in the town hall to discuss a planning application and several changes to the zoning plan.

Particular attention was paid to an application to build a single-family home in Sonnenweg. This application was unanimously approved, as gemeinde-brunn.de reported. This shows the community's efforts to create new living space and thus increase the attractiveness of Brunn.

Building applications and planning

In addition, the changes to the land use plan were examined. The local council expressed no objections to the plans in the Talweg area and south of Ried, which were proposed by Markt Laaber. The plans for Windstall II at the Beratzhausen market also met with approval.

The first mayor, Söllner, emphasized the importance of these plans as they are intended to promote the further development of the municipal area. The residents of Brunn are involved in the planning process in order to take their concerns and suggestions into account.

Village renewal and information letter

Another item on the agenda was the village renewal in Hochweg, for which Söllner explained the current planning status. In the coming weeks, the Wöhrmann engineering firm will begin measuring transfer shafts in private properties. This requires access to certain properties, which is why a detailed information letter will be sent to all affected owners. The community's concern is to ensure a transparent process and comprehensive information for everyone involved.

After the public meeting, a non-public meeting took place in which internal issues were discussed. This approach is common in local politics to handle confidential information.