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Eine Aufnahme in der Dämmerung mit verschwommenen Scheinwerfern auf dem Mittleren Ring

Shhh, Munich! Turn it down!

The Online Dialogue is closed. Thank you for your participation!

Many Munich residents participated in the online participation for the fourth round of the Noise Action Plan in Munich. In the participation period of four weeks, a total of 360 contributions and 240 comments on noise-affected places as well as suggestions on how to make Munich more quietly were received.

Where do we go from here?

The noise-impacted locations marked by the citizens are spatially evaluated. The most frequently mentioned noisy places in the dialog will be identified. Subsequently, together with the Department for Climate and Environmental Protection of the City of Munich, it will be examined which of these suggestions form further areas of investigation for the Munich Noise Action Plan.
Proposed measures will be sorted according to topics and focal points and handed over to the experts of the Noise Action Plan Munich.
Initially, all contributions will continue to be visible here on this website. This means that you can also get an overview of the contributions received at a later date. However, contributions can no longer be changed, evaluated or supplemented.

What was this about?

Legal basis

The legal basis for this process is the EU Environmental Noise Directive and the Federal Immission Control Act. Accordingly, new Noise Maps are drawn up every five years and the Noise Action Plans are updated on this basis. This gives the public the opportunity to participate in a timely and effective manner in the preparation and review of the Noise Action Plans. The new Noise Map for Munich for 2022 has been prepared and published by the Bavarian State Office for the Environment (LfU). The next step is now to involve citizens of the city of Munich in the noise action planning.

What happens with my input?

Your opinion is needed! With your input on noisy locations, additional areas of investigation for the Noise Reduction Plan will be identified, especially where places are mentioned frequently during the public participation. The RKU will identify new areas of investigation on the basis of the Noise Map from 2022. All areas of investigation will then be examined in detail by noise experts and the RKU to develop measures of noise reduction. 

What is more, you are invited to suggest and discuss measure to reduce noise pollution yourself. They can be proposed specifically for the area that you feel is too noisy (e.g. noise barrier). Also, you can suggest measures as part of city-wide strategies for noise reduction (e.g. promotion of public transport).

You can help to make Munich quieter and thus healthier and more livable.

How can I take part?

Give us your feedback: Which places do you find too noisy? How can Munich become quieter? From May 2 to May 31, 2023, you can enter feedback and ideas in the "take part" section. 

This is where you pinpoint noise-polluted places on a map of Munich. You and other participants can comment these marked locations and suggest how noise can be reduced.

There is a separate area where you can make suggestions for city-wide noise reduction actions.

If you register on the platform, you can rate the contributions made by others with a "thumbs up". Registered users will receive regular information about the participation process and will be invited to the concluding event if the marked location is part of a selected study area in the Noise Action Plan.

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