
Tienen (Eurotoday Newspaper): Tienen is revamping utility work management, requiring city approval for all projects. Nele Daenen from Public Works aims to improve communication and reduce disruptions.
The city of Tienen is responding to complaints about utility work that disrupts streets and sidewalks. Residents say the areas are often left in bad shape after the work is done, and they want better communication about when the work will happen. Nele Daenen, the Public Works official, announced that the city will now manage these projects. Utility companies won’t be able to get a general permit for smaller jobs anymore, and they will need to ask the city for permission in advance. This change aims to reduce disruptions for everyone.
How will Tienen’s new utility work plan impact residents?
Tienen is introducing a new plan to improve utility work in the city. This approach will help the city better plan projects and keep residents informed about when work will take place. Officials will review each request to avoid scheduling conflicts and will notify people in advance about upcoming work in their areas. After the work is done, the city will ensure that blank”>streets and sidewalks are fixed properly. This system aims to make life easier for Tienen’s residents and manage public services more effectively.
Nicky Martens from Team Tienen worries that requiring city council approval for small jobs will slow down repairs. He believes a yearly permit would help workers fix issues faster. Nele Daenen from Public Works says many residents have complained about utility companies not doing their jobs well, such as sidewalks sinking. She adds that urgent repairs can still be done without a permit.
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2 responses to “Nele Daenen of Tienen Drives Reform in Utility Work”
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Oh joy, more red tape for Tienen’s utility workers! Because who doesn’t love waiting for a city council meeting just to fix a leaky pipe? 😏 #EfficiencyIsKey
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Oh, brilliant! Who knew all it took to fix the chaos of utility work was a sprinkle of bureaucracy? 🤔 Because nothing says “efficiency” like a city council meeting to approve a pothole repair! 👏💼
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