Rotterdam seeks resident input on port noise to shape future policy
Residents of Voorne aan Zee near Rotterdam’s port can share their experiences with noise pollution in a short survey. Your feedback will help shape future policies to balance port activities and livability in the region.
| Key Details | Information |
|---|---|
| Survey Organizer | Rotterdam City Council |
| Target Group | Residents of Voorne aan Zee near the port |
| Survey Deadline | April 15, 2026 |
| Estimated Time to Complete | 10 minutes |
| Survey Link | Rotterdam City Council Survey |
| Contact Email | onderzoekbco@rotterdam.nl |
| Policy Impact | Findings will shape environmental plan by 2031 |
| Confidentiality | Responses processed confidentially |
The Rotterdam City Council is responsible for managing urban development and environmental policies in the Rotterdam-Rijnmond region. This survey is part of their effort to gather resident input to inform noise regulations and improve livability near the port.
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Rotterdam City Council investigates port noise: your opinion counts
Do you live close to the port? The Rotterdam City Council would like to know how you experience port noise. Fill in the short online questionnaire and help create a liveable environment. Your participation is confidential and voluntary. You can take part until April 15, 2026.
Living close to the port sometimes means experiencing noise nuisance from port activities. The Rotterdam City Council is investigating how residents experience port noise. This research will help them draft a policy note for future noise levels in the port area.
If you are a resident of Voorne aan Zee living near the port, you can contribute to this research. The Voorne aan Zee City Council is calling on you to complete the online questionnaire. It takes about 10 minutes to complete.
Please note: this research is being conducted by the Rotterdam City Council. Your experiences will be used to make better decisions regarding noise levels in the Rotterdam-Rijnmond region. The findings will be published publicly and incorporated into the environmental plan, which must be updated by 2031 at the latest.
Your participation is voluntary, and your responses will be processed confidentially. In this way, you are helping to create a living environment where residential areas and the port can coexist.
Fill in the questionnaire via the website of the Rotterdam City Council website. You can complete the questionnaire until April 15, 2026.
Do you have any questions? Contact the Rotterdam City Council at onderzoekbco@rotterdam.nl.
