Local government reflects on four years of progress ahead of March elections
With municipal elections just two weeks away, local leaders review key achievements in housing, finances, and neighborhood development. Discover how decisions made over the past four years impact your community and daily life.
| Key Topic | Details |
|---|---|
| Election Date | March 18, 2026 |
| Review Period | Past four years of municipal governance |
| Focus Areas | Housing construction, financial situation, neighborhood developments |
| Interviewer | Maarten van den Boom (Zuidwest TV) |
| Interviewees | Members of the municipal executive |
The municipal executive is responsible for implementing local policies and managing the day-to-day operations of the municipality. Their reflections provide insight into the priorities and challenges faced in serving residents over the past term.
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Four years of the mayor and aldermen: a retrospective
As the municipal elections on March 18 approach, the municipal executive is reflecting on the past four years.
As the municipal elections on March 18 approach, the municipal executive is reflecting on the past four years. What choices were made? How is housing construction progressing? What is the municipality’s financial situation? And what is happening in the neighbourhoods?
Maarten van den Boom of Zuidwest TV discussed these topics with the members of the municipal executive.
