Overview
- The city filed a complaint with the Bavarian Administrative Court after an urgent Munich court order said a 30 km/h limit must remain on a 2.5 km stretch of Landshuter Allee.
- Munich also asked to suspend the immediate reinstatement of Tempo‑30 signs until the higher court issues its decision.
- Two residents, supported by Deutsche Umwelthilfe, won the urgent ruling and have applied for a coercive fine of up to €10,000 if the city does not implement it at once.
- Mayor Dieter Reiter argues NO2 limits were met last year and are currently met at the site, and warns that rapid sign changes would cause disproportionate costs and confusion.
- The city says it will comply immediately if the stay is denied, while political groups clash publicly over traffic, air quality, and commuter impacts as the case heads to the higher court.