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Bayrischzell and Ebersberg Chart Divergent Fiscal Paths in 2025 Budgets

Bayrischzell adopts moderate borrowing with strong revenues, while Ebersberg raises property taxes and projects escalating debt, shelving a climate neutrality plan due to funding shortfalls.

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Overview

  • Bayrischzell’s 2025 budget, unanimously approved by its council, features a balanced approach with record debt of €5 million tied to the restructuring of financed projects.
  • The municipality of Bayrischzell reports strong Gewerbesteuereinnahmen and increased financial flexibility due to reduced district levies and higher state allocations.
  • Ebersberg’s city council approved its 2025 budget in a 14–7 vote, raising the Grundsteuer to 450 points to address financial pressures.
  • Ebersberg’s debt is projected to surpass €40 million by the end of 2025 and could reach €50 million by 2028, prompting concerns over fiscal sustainability.
  • The Green Party in Ebersberg withdrew its proposal for climate neutrality by 2030 due to a €700,000 funding gap, reflecting the constraints on strategic investments.