In collaboration with the municipality of The Hague, a meeting will be organized on Thursday, February 8, 2024 from 4:00 PM about future work, accessibility and the zero-emission zones in the city.
A lot of work is planned in The Hague and surrounding areas in the coming years. This may cause inconvenience and may affect you, your suppliers, employees and visitors from next year until well beyond 2030. Fortunately, there are mobility solutions, such as the mobility scan, that identify alternatives. The following planned activities are on the agenda:
– Hofzichtlaan (near Mariahoeve)
– Mercuriusweg (Binkhorst area)
– Sijtwende tunnel (near N14)
The municipality of The Hague is organizing this information meeting together with Zuid–Holland Bereikbaar, VNO NCW The Hague region, MKB The Hague, Stichting Bedrijventerreinen Haaglanden and the Economic Board The Hague.
Date: Thursday February 8, 2024
Time: 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM (incl. networking drinks)
Location: The Hague Humanity Hub, Fluwelen Burgwal 58, 2511 CJ The Hague
For up-to-date information about upcoming work in the region, please visit www.zuidhollandbereikbaar.nl or for information about The Hague visit www.bereikbarestad.denhaag.nl.
About 200,000 more homes will be built in the coming years and many roads, bridges and tunnels are in urgent need of major maintenance. This leads to extra crowds. If we do nothing, we will stand still even more often in South Holland. That is why the Ministry of Infrastructure & Water Management, Rijkswaterstaat, the province of South Holland, the Rotterdam The Hague Metropolitan Region, the municipality of The Hague, the municipality of Rotterdam, ProRail and the Port of Rotterdam are joining forces in the cooperation organization Zuid-Holland Bereikbaar.