Protests against the logistics center under construction in Lübeck's Karlshof district persist, now with parents from Israelsdorf highlighting risks to children from rising truck traffic. This follows a January petition with 1,374 signatures submitted by the Round Table Karlshof Israelsdorf. The city administration maintains its calm stance amid the ongoing controversy.
Following the January submission of a petition bearing 1,374 signatures by the Round Table Karlshof Israelsdorf—demanding relocation of the planned logistics center at Glashüttenweg due to fears of up to 800 trucks daily and noise—opposition continues. Parents from the nearby Israelsdorf neighborhood are voicing strong concerns that increased truck traffic will jeopardize their children's safety on local roads.
The city administration has so far remained composed, offering no major concessions or changes to the project timeline. Whether this position holds as protests intensify remains to be seen, balancing economic benefits against residents' quality-of-life priorities.