Munich City News and Events: February 26 – March 5, 2026
Munich residents can appear forward to a series of public events and important announcements from the city administration in late February and early March 2026. These include initiatives focused on women’s empowerment, public health, urban development, and emergency services. This article provides a comprehensive overview of key dates and events, drawing on official announcements from the Munich Town Hall Umschau and other relevant sources.
Upcoming Public Events
“Bavaria is Calling” Road Show
Mayor Verena Dietl will host a “Bavaria is Calling” road show on Friday, February 27, 2026, at 10:30 a.m. in the minor meeting room of the Town Hall. The event is designed for women interested in learning more about opportunities within Bavaria. State parliament member Katharina Schulz will also be in attendance. The City of Munich encourages interested individuals to attend.
“Lifesaver-City of Munich Alliance” Launch
On Monday, March 2, 2026, at 9:30 a.m., Mayor Dietl and Health Officer Beatrix Zurek will officially launch the “Lifesaver-City of Munich Alliance” at the Elsa Brändström High School (Ebenböckstraße 1). This initiative aims to improve emergency medical response capabilities throughout the city. The program will focus on training citizens in basic life support and increasing the availability of automated external defibrillators (AEDs) in public spaces. The Munich Department of Health and Environment is spearheading this effort.
New House for Child and Youth Health
Mayor Dietl and Health Officer Zurek will present the newly established House for Child and Youth Health on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. The facility, located at Hackenstrasse 12, will serve as a central hub for pediatric healthcare services within the city. The House for Child and Youth Health will offer a range of services, including preventative care, vaccinations, and specialized consultations.
Arndtstrasse/Palmstrasse Intersection Improvements
A presentation regarding improvements to the Arndtstrasse/Palmstrasse intersection will grab place on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, at 10:30 a.m. at the intersection itself (view towards Glockenbach). Mayor Dominik Krause, Construction Officer Dr.-Ing. Jeanne-Marie Ehbauer, Climate and Environmental Protection Spokesperson Christine Kugler, and Chairman of the District Committee will be present. The project aims to enhance pedestrian and cyclist safety, improve traffic flow, and incorporate green infrastructure elements. The Munich Department of Construction and Planning is overseeing the project.
Fire Station 4 Updates
District Administration Officer Dr. Hanna Sammüller, Munich Fire Department Chief Wolfgang Schäuble, and the head of the relevant department will provide updates on Fire Station 4 on Thursday, March 5, 2026, at 10:30 a.m. The event will be held at Fire Station 4 (Heßstrasse 120). Discussions will cover recent upgrades to the facility, new equipment acquisitions, and ongoing training initiatives for firefighters. The Munich Fire Department is committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of residents.
City Council Updates
Several applications and inquiries from the Munich City Council are currently under review. These include submissions from:
- City Councilor Alexandra Gaßmann (CSU with FREIE VÄHLER)
- Council Members Anja Berger, Paul Bickelbacher, Mona Fuchs, Nimet Gökmenoğlu, Gunda Krauss, Sofie Langmeier, Gudrun Lux, Thomas Niederbühl, Florian Schönemann, Christian Smolka, and Felix Sproll (The Greens – Pink List – Volt)
- Council Members Sonja Haider, Nicola Holtmann, and Tobias Ruff (ÖDP/Munich List)
- Council Member Stefan Jagel (The Left)
Details of these applications and inquiries can be found on the official Munich Town Hall Umschau website.
Municipal Investment Company Announcements
Press releases from Munich’s municipal investment companies are available through the Town Hall Umschau. These releases provide updates on ongoing projects and future investment plans.
Source: Rathaus Umschau – February 26, 2026 (Issue 39)
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