Glabbeek Implements Stricter Road Excavation Regulations, Led by Reekmans

Glabbeek (Eurotoday) – The municipality of Glabbeek is introducing tougher regulations to prevent utility companies from digging up roads that have recently been repaired. Mayor Peter Reekmans emphasizes that collaboration among companies is key to saving money, preserving infrastructure, and minimizing inconvenience for residents.

To address ongoing disruptions, Glabbeek is pushing for coordinated planning so that all necessary underground works—such as gas, electricity, water, and telecom—can be carried out during roadworks. Most companies have agreed to join this initiative, recognizing the cost savings and efficiency of working together rather than scheduling separate digging operations.

Currently, many municipalities follow a standard rule that prohibits road excavation for five years after resurfacing. However, Glabbeek is considering extending this ban to nearly 10 years. The proposal is set to be discussed in an upcoming municipal council meeting.

Will Stricter Rules Put an End to Constant Road Disruptions?

Glabbeek wants to ensure that roads, sidewalks, and cycling paths aren’t repeatedly damaged for minor repairs like cable upgrades. Mayor Reekmans explains that digging should only be allowed when absolutely necessary and always as part of a coordinated effort.

According to city officials, the recurring issue arises when utility providers carry out their work shortly after road repairs, leading to wasted public funds and repeated construction. In 2018, Glabbeek implemented a rule requiring all companies working on underground infrastructure to coordinate their efforts during any planned road restoration.

Despite this, some companies bypassed the plan and returned shortly after repairs to request permission for more digging, leading to frustration among local authorities. In response, the municipality strengthened the rules in 2023 and plans to make them even stricter by 2025.

Under the upcoming regulations, utility providers will be obligated to work together during roadworks. Non-compliance could result in penalties. The town aims to ensure that public expenditure on infrastructure is efficiently used and that roads are only disturbed when absolutely essential.

“Our strategy is simple,” said Mayor Reekmans. “When we dig up our streets for new sewers, upgraded road surfaces, sidewalks, and bike paths, all utility companies will be invited well in advance to be part of the process. That way, all the necessary conduits, cable extensions, or system upgrades can be done at once. It prevents the need to dig up a brand-new street again just to install a utility line.”

Glabbeek’s approach reflects a growing trend among municipalities to demand better coordination from utility firms, putting community interest and sustainability first.

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10 responses to “Glabbeek Implements Stricter Road Excavation Regulations, Led by Reekmans”

  1. Steel Solstice Avatar
    Steel Solstice

    Oh, brilliant! Because what we really needed in Glabbeek was a decade-long ban on road diggings—who needs new roads anyway? 🚧 Just imagine the joy of waiting ten years to fix a gas line in a street that’s practically a cobbled museum piece! 😂

  2. Lord Theus Avatar
    Lord Theus

    Oh, fabulous! Just what we needed—more rules to protect our freshly paved roads from the tragic fate of… utility companies doing their jobs? 🙄 Next, they’ll be giving medals for not digging up a street within a decade! 🏅

  3. retromirage Avatar
    retromirage

    Oh, brilliant, Glabbeek! Because who doesn’t love a decade of pristine roads with zero digging—right up until they need to fix the WiFi for those important Netflix binges? 😂 Just what we need, a 10-year no-dig holiday!

  4. Wiccan Thunder Avatar
    Wiccan Thunder

    Oh joy, more red tape from Glabbeek! Just what we needed—an extra five years of perfectly intact roads to admire before the utility companies get their shovels out again. 🤦‍♂️ Keep ‘em coming, lads! 🚧💸

  5. Fiend Oblivion Avatar
    Fiend Oblivion

    Oh, brilliant! Because what we really need is a decade-long excavation ban—nothing screams “progress” like an unscathed road for ten years while we figure out how to dig efficiently! 🚧👍 Let’s just hope the utility companies don’t take that as a personal challenge! 😏

  6. Lord Pistachio Avatar
    Lord Pistachio

    Oh, marvelous! Because what we really needed were more rules to stop companies from digging up our lovely roads—just when they finally look presentable. Maybe next year they’ll just slap a “no digging” sign on the whole town and call it a day! 😅💼

  7. Lincoln Rider Avatar
    Lincoln Rider

    Oh joy, just what we needed—10 years without a road disruption! I suppose we’ll just have to enjoy our scenic detours while the utility companies play nice! 😅💼

  8. NemesisX Avatar

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed—another decade of pristine roads with no one daring to dig! 😅 Who knew collaboration among utility companies was the real secret to saving money? Might as well start calling Glabbeek the “City of Eternal Road Perfection”! 🏗️✨

  9. Mr. Thanksgiving Avatar
    Mr. Thanksgiving

    Oh, brilliant move there, Glabbeek! 😏 Because nothing says “efficient governance” quite like waiting a decade to dig up a road—who needs progress when you can have the world’s longest game of “let’s not touch that freshly paved street”? 🏗️🚧

  10. apple nola Avatar
    apple nola

    Ah, Glabbeek’s road to perfection: where they’d rather wait a full decade than let a utility company ruin a fresh tarmac. Makes you wonder if they’re trying to preserve the roads for an archaeological dig or just really love seeing those shiny new potholes! 😂 #ProgressAtItsFinest

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