Huissen's Raadhuisplein transformation begins: road closures and new parking from April 7
Residents of Huissen will see major changes as Raadhuisplein undergoes a redesign starting April 7. The project includes new parking, sewer connections, and greenery, but expect road closures and diversions until late July. Shops and homes remain accessible on foot.
| Key Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Project Start Date | 7 April 2026 |
| Project End Date | End of July 2026 |
| Road Closure | Langekerkstraat (adjacent to Hof van Huesse and Raadhuisplein) |
| New Parking Availability | Parking garage Hof van Huesse opens on 7 April |
| Alternative Parking | Parking spaces Achter de Gracht and Molenweide via Helmichstraat |
| Diversion Route | Indicated with P-route via Arnhemse Poort and Molenweide |
| Accessibility | Homes and shops remain accessible on foot |
| Project Updates | Via the InLingewaard app |
| Location | Raadhuisplein, Huissen (Gelderland) |
The municipality of Lingewaard is responsible for the redesign of Raadhuisplein, ensuring that public spaces meet the needs of residents and businesses. This project reflects the municipality's role in urban planning, infrastructure improvements, and community engagement.
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Redesign of Raadhuisplein in Huissen
Starting on 7 April, the Langekerkstraat adjacent to Hof van Huesse and Raadhuisplein will be fully closed off. The closure is part of the next phase in the redesign of Raadhuisplein. These works are expected to last until the end of July 2026.
What will we be doing?
We are closing off Langekerkstraat to create new parking spaces. Raadhuisplein will receive a sewer connection, the paving will be adjusted, and the city park will take further shape.
Accessibility to the city centre
Parking garage Hof van Huesse will open on 7 April. Parking spaces Achter de Gracht and Molenweide can be reached via Helmichstraat. The diversion from Stadswal is indicated with a P-route and will pass via parking Arnhemse Poort and parking Molenweide. Homes and shops will remain accessible on foot.
What have we done so far?
Residents and entrepreneurs have had multiple opportunities to contribute to this project. They have provided input on greening efforts, including tree species and the ambiance of the planting. Many residents have made use of this opportunity.
Follow the project via the InLingewaard app
We will use the InLingewaard app to share updates about the works with you. Scan the QR code next to this text, download the InLingewaard app, and follow the project ‘Redesign of Raadhuisplein and surroundings’.
