Debate, Politics | If you destroy a port, you will never get it back

Debate, Politics | If you destroy a port, you will never get it back
Debate, Politics | If you destroy a port, you will never get it back
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Opinions This is a debate post. The post expresses the writer’s views.

Area can be in short supply, at least in a growing city like Trondheim. In a number of cases related to land, whether it is for housing or business and industry, you will quickly find yourself between a rock and a hard place. There are many interests, opinions and, not least, feelings.

As in the case now at Byneset, where the town planning office proposes to set aside land for commercial use, because this is to be removed to another place in the town.

The world situation is much more restless. Therefore, you must now think carefully before you start to build down and move important elements and functions out and away from the city.

Here must Nyhavna and Dora get a new opportunity to exist. The special thing about these areas is that you have a port, railway and road within a short radius. There are jobs and business, but also emergency preparedness.

When you looking at developments in the world, we believe preparedness is the most important thing. If we let Nyhavna and Dora live as they do today, at least the parts where there is sea and port, we will have saved topsoil and the environment elsewhere in Trondheim as well. There are also safe workplaces that have been there for a number of years.

That which is absolutely certain: If you destroy a port, you will never get it back. We don’t think Trondheim can afford that. Preserving parts of Nyhavna and Dora means that we can have fewer such cases as we now had in Byneset, and previously in and around Tillermarka.

The article is in Norwegian

Norway

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