Overijse Reduces Container and Rack Placement Fees

Overijse (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – From September, Overijse residents will benefit from reduced rates when placing containers or racks on public land, easing financial strain during renovations.

For instance, while you’re remodeling or moving. 

The rates will be significantly lowered. You will even be exempt from paying for 60 days if you renovate a protected structure. Some residents have paid up to 33,000 euros in recent years for improvements that involved the placement of scaffolding or a container. 

The rules governing the occupation of public domain in Overijse have been the subject of intense criticism in recent months due to the occasionally high stakes involved. 

Residents will pay 50 cents per square meter every day, rather than 2 euros, starting on September 1st, if they choose to utilize the public road for a maximum of three months. 

“Many residents and entrepreneurs have paid excessive amounts in the past,”

says opposition councillor Tim Vloebergh (Fel).

The price will drop from 3 to 1 euro for the next three months. It’s free for the first 14 days.

“It remains prohibited to occupy public space without prior permission,”

says mayor Inge Lenseclaes (OV2002-N-VA-CD&V). 

“The intention is not to fill the municipal coffers with this, but to ensure that people use the public domain for as short a time as possible. In this way, the passage of emergency services, cyclists, pedestrians and cars can be assured.”

Councillor for Public Domain Filip Boon (DynamiekVoorOverijse) admits that the rates have led to some hefty bills in the past.

“That regulation dates from 2022 and was approved by the previous management team, of which I was not a member. Placing a position could be expensive at the time, although I would like to emphasise that not dozens of people had to pay such high amounts, but a few.” 

Opposition party Fel proposed to annul the retribution regulation retroactively, so that victims could get (some of) the money back, but that will not happen.

“There must be legal certainty, legal advisors have advised us not to do that,”

says alderman Boon.  

“A great pity,”

says opposition councillor Tim Vloebergh. 

“We have been advocating for fair compensation for months. We pointed to legal precedents in other municipalities that showed that a withdrawal of the regulation would indeed be possible. Yet the majority refused to take that path, so the victims will not get their money back.”

How will the reduced fees in Overijse affect


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4 responses to “Overijse Reduces Container and Rack Placement Fees”

  1. Old Felix Avatar
    Old Felix

    Guess they finally learned that charging an arm and a leg for a bit of public space isn’t exactly a good look—who knew? 🤷‍♂️ It’s like they want to make renovations affordable, but only for those who can afford to not afford it!

  2. Baked ZD Avatar
    Baked ZD

    Oh, fantastic! Now we can save a few bucks while blocking the roads for essential services—just what we needed, right? 🙄 Who knew public space could be so pricey, eh?

  3. Zero Corn Avatar
    Zero Corn

    Seems like Overijse has finally decided to stop robbing its residents blind with container fees—who knew a town could be so generous? 🤔 Next up, free parking for the first 10 minutes to really show they care! 🤑

  4. Duchess Avatar

    Only in Overijse could your wallet breathe a sigh of relief while your scaffolding still blocks the “public” path! 😂 Guess they finally realized charging a kidney just to renovate was a bit much, eh? 🏗️💸

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