Traffic noise: 80s tempoimit on the A2 brings relief!
Traffic noise: 80s tempoimit on the A2 brings relief!
Wiener Neudorf, Österreich - Wiener Neudorf experiences exciting times! The municipality has now reduced the speed limit on the A2 to 80 km/h, much to the delight of many residents that have been suffering from traffic noise and pollutant emissions for years. Mayor Herbert Janschka fought hard for this change after an impressive, 13 -meter -high noise barrier had already been built, which, however, did not bring the desired effect and continued to live the residents above the legal limit values. "Nowhere in Austria is as loud as ours," said Janschka. The long -awaited change was finally implemented by the Green Minister Leonore Gewessler, which should also be annoyed by the razors, as Krone
controversy about election posters
While the residents are looking forward to less noise, it is bubbling in the political. In Mödling there are exciting discussions about election poster stands that have been removed. The FPÖ Mödling is outraged and threatens with legal consequences after it became known that election posters should not be established in Mödling, but in adjacent communities. Janschka explained that there is a consensus in Mödling to keep the townscape free, which is why large wooden boards are used for election advertising. "I think this is unadorned if you protect your own place, but ignore the townscape of other communities," he said, making it clear that the parties who want to set up poster stands in undesirable areas should not adhere to the agreements, as janschka carried out.
The political tensions rise, while the elections are closer on January 26, 2025. It remains to be seen how the situation develops and whether the residents will really experience a long -term improvement in their living environment with the new speed limit.
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