NÆSTVED: Towards 2034, Næstved Port's current activities in the city center will be discontinued, as the municipality wants to urban develop the area and create a new district on the inner harbor areas. Instead, the port's activities will be moved outside the city, but where it will be located has yet to be clarified.
However, clarification has come a step closer. The municipality has hired the consulting company Sweco to submit a bid for the most advantageous location for the establishment of a new port, where the necessary building and environmental permits can be obtained in the nature-sensitive areas on both sides of the canal. The new port will have space for 700 meters of quay and 75,000 square meters of rear areas at a total cost of 100 million. DKK. Sweco's report will be ready after the summer holidays. It says sn.dk.
- The task has been formulated, and the schedule is ready. The Port Authority will present the plan on August 9, and we are ready to publish it in September, so that the citizens of the city will have plenty of time to take a closer look at the plan before it is presented to the city council on November 26, says Torben Johansen (K), city council member of Næstved Municipality and chairman of the Næstved Port Board.
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