Lübeck residents submit petition against logistics center

Citizen initiatives in Lübeck have submitted a petition with 1,374 signatures against the planned logistics center at Glashüttenweg. They demand a different location due to fears of massive truck traffic with up to 800 vehicles daily and increased noise. Three representatives handed over the documents at the town hall.

The Round Table Karlshof Israelsdorf has positioned itself against the planned logistics center at Glashüttenweg in Lübeck. The initiative fears that the center would lead to a massive increase in truck traffic—up to 800 trucks per day. Additionally, residents are concerned about the noise levels in the residential area.

Three representatives of the group handed over 1,374 signatures to the Lübeck town hall on Friday. The petition explicitly demands an alternative location for the project. So far, there has been no official response from the city administration to the submission.

This resistance reflects the concerns of local residents, who prioritize preserving the quality of life in the region. The logistics center is intended to bring economic benefits but is facing significant local protest.

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