Zoetermeer speeds up housing plans with new 2026-2030 construction agreement
Zoetermeer aims to build 700 homes annually to meet growing demand, prioritizing affordable housing and urban renewal. The new agreement ensures faster construction and better collaboration between the municipality, developers, and housing corporations.
| Key Data Point | Details |
|---|---|
| Homes needed by 2040 | 10,800 additional homes |
| Annual construction target | 700 homes per year |
| Agreement duration | 2026-2030 |
| Focus areas | Strategic locations, neighborhood renewal, affordable housing |
| Key tool | Opportunity map to prioritize projects |
| Partners involved | Municipality, housing corporations, developers, builders, investors |
| Platform | Permanent Market Dialogue Zoetermeer (PMZ) |
The municipality of Zoetermeer is responsible for urban planning and housing development within the city. It collaborates with private and public partners to address housing shortages and ensure sustainable growth. This agreement formalizes their joint efforts to accelerate construction and improve living conditions.
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Agreement to accelerate housing construction in Zoetermeer signed
On March 6, the municipality of Zoetermeer and its partners within the Permanent Market Dialogue Zoetermeer (PMZ) signed the Zoetermeer Construction Acceleration Agreement 2026-2030. With this agreement, the municipality, housing corporations, and market parties not only express their ambition to collaborate but also make clear commitments to build homes faster and more efficiently. The signing officially confirms this partnership.
What changes concretely?
Zoetermeer faces a major challenge: by 2040, approximately 10,800 additional homes are needed. At the same time, existing neighborhoods must be renewed to ensure a balance between housing, work, and amenities as the city grows. A new approach is that parties will work on each project with a single shared timeline, focusing on the start of construction. Additionally, there will be a sharper selection of which projects take priority: time and resources will first go to promising and strategic locations.
The parties also agree to hold each other more accountable for progress, resolve bottlenecks more quickly, and, where possible, run procedures in parallel. These commitments aim to minimize delays. The goal is to increase construction output to an average of 700 homes per year. The focus will be on strategic locations and neighborhood renewal, ensuring a sufficient supply of affordable housing for various target groups.
Focus on strategic locations
A key tool within the agreement is the so-called opportunity map. This map helps parties jointly determine which locations contribute most to housing construction and urban renewal. These locations receive priority: here, the municipality and its partners will deploy their time, personnel, and resources first.
Councilor Jan Iedema: "With the Construction Acceleration Agreement, we are making clear choices. We are focusing our capacity on projects that truly contribute to Zoetermeer’s housing goals. By prioritizing together and accelerating procedures, we ensure both faster progress and strong, future-proof neighborhoods."
Strengthened collaboration within the PMZ
The Permanent Market Dialogue Zoetermeer (PMZ) has been the platform since 2021 where the municipality, housing corporations, developers, builders, and investors collaborate structurally on the city’s housing challenges. The new Construction Acceleration Agreement serves as the joint implementation agenda for 2026-2030 and builds on earlier agreements from 2021. The collaboration is centered on reciprocity, transparency, and accountability. New parties are also welcome to join the PMZ.
