A67 noise barrier construction starts with tree removal this weekend
Residents near the A67 may notice increased activity this weekend as preparatory work begins for a new noise barrier. Trees and vegetation along the route will be cleared to pave the way for construction, improving living conditions for nearby communities.
| Key Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Project | Noise Barrier A67 |
| Work Dates | 14–15 March 2026 |
| Location | A67 highway route |
| Reason for Timing | Avoid nesting season for wildlife |
| Next Steps | Noise barrier construction to follow |
The Dutch government, through its infrastructure agency Rijkswaterstaat, manages highway projects like the A67 noise barrier to reduce traffic noise pollution for residents. These projects align with national policies on environmental quality and public health.
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Preparatory work for noise barrier on A67
This coming weekend, on 14 and 15 March, preparatory work for the Noise Barrier A67 project will commence. Trees and other vegetation along the route will be removed.
As no trees may be felled during the nesting season, these works are being carried out now. We will keep you informed about the start of the noise barrier works.
