Tegernheim Municipal Council: Important meeting on January 29, 2026!

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The local council meeting to promote community development will take place in Tegernheim town hall on January 29th, 2026 at 7:30 p.m.

Tegernheim Municipal Council: Important meeting on January 29, 2026!

A crucial local council meeting will take place in Tegernheim on January 29, 2026 at 7:30 p.m. The meeting will be held in the town hall, Ringstrasse 46. Mayor Max Kollmannsberger will chair the meeting and a variety of important topics will be on the agenda.

The meeting will, among other things, discuss the approval of the minutes of the last meeting. Furthermore, non-public resolutions are announced. A central topic of this meeting is the enactment of statutes regarding the greening of buildings and the ban on soil sealing, often also referred to as greening statutes.

Agenda and important concerns

Another important point is the addendum to the church administration's grant application, which relates to the northern church wall. The further regulations regarding a bell tower are also discussed, as is Solawi Tegernheim e.V.'s application for funding. A historical concern is the installation of a historic wine press in Tegernheim.

Another item on the agenda deals with the renaming of Hermann-Gmeiner-Straße. The mayor has the floor and then provides space for information and questions from the council members. After the public meeting, a non-public meeting is planned in which further topics will be discussed.

Relevance of municipal law

The meaning of municipal decisions and the legality of these are closely related to municipal law, which is crucial for the development and quality of life in cities. In Germany, local authorities are legally obliged to observe the structures of municipal law. This legal foundation regulates numerous areas, including urban planning and waste disposal, and promotes aspects such as sustainability, transparency and the fair distribution of resources.

The municipal code forms the legal basis for self-government at the local level. Through self-government law, municipalities can regulate local affairs on their own responsibility. This self-government plays a crucial role in organizing public functions ranging from urban planning to social services to security measures.

The challenges facing municipal law, such as digitalization and climate protection, require constant adjustments in administrative processes and urban development concepts. It is crucial that the local government cooperates closely with higher levels of administration to ensure the efficiency of task performance. In addition, municipal statutes contribute to the topicality and legal conformity of local regulations.

Citizen participation is a key aspect of local self-government, as it enables residents to actively participate in shaping their community through referendums and online platforms. These mechanisms are essential for strengthening democratic processes at the local level.