AARHUS: Earlier this year, the Planning Appeals Board ended up rejecting the plans for an expansion of the Port of Aarhus by 43 hectares. But how could it go so wrong? An external investigation of the port expansion will now provide an answer. And the port settlement parties, S, K, V and SF, have now allocated DKK 400,000 for that purpose. Lokalavisen.dk writes.
According to the terms of reference, the investigation "is intended to achieve organizational and managerial learning", so that the municipality does not again make "process errors" in "complex authority work". City council members from the Liberal Alliance and the Danish Democrats are upset that the investigation is not to place political responsibility. However, Councilor for Technology and Environment Nicolai Bang (K) believes that it is right to look ahead with the investigation.
- We in the conciliation circle agree that it is most appropriate and useful that we look at what we can learn from the case, so that Technology and Environment is better equipped in the future for tasks of this complexity. I have previously said that I take responsibility for the regulatory processing that has taken place in Technology and Environment. It is a responsibility that comes with my office, he writes in a response to Lokalavisen.
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