Planned Development Causes Controversy 23. júní 2006 11:02 The Independence Party of Reykjavík city council has proposed building a development of a residential community on the island of Geldinganes, just north of Reykjavík peninsula. Construction could begin as early as 2007. The city council minority has harshly criticised the decision. Svandís Svavarsdóttir, representing the Leftist-Green Party, told Vísir, "This is focussing a population increase on out-lying areas, rather than focussing on increasing density, and we wonder whether or not this is the right step to take." Dagur B. Eggertsson, of the Social Democrats, told reporters that it was odd to begin work on building up a peripheral area such as Geldinanes before construction of apartment buildings on downtown's Sundarbraut had been completed. Hanna Birna Kristjánsdóttir, chairperson of the city council planning committee, responded by saying that it was natural to have several projects in several different areas continuing at once. - pfn News News in English Mest lesið „Það munaði minnstu að þeir dræpu mig“ Innlent Bann gegn einkaþotum og þyrlum samþykkt Innlent Vaktin: Eldgos hafið nærri Grindavík Innlent „Er líf okkar ekki jafn mikils virði og þeirra í Reykjavík?“ Innlent Sjálfstæðisflokkurinn langstærstur Innlent Skipað í nýja Grindavíkurnefnd Innlent Gosið í dag bara smá leki úr kvikuganginum Innlent „Haugalygi að ég hafi ógnað einhverjum með byssu“ Innlent Neituðu að rýma: „Við viljum fá að vera í friði“ Innlent Ekið á gangandi vegfaranda Innlent
The Independence Party of Reykjavík city council has proposed building a development of a residential community on the island of Geldinganes, just north of Reykjavík peninsula. Construction could begin as early as 2007. The city council minority has harshly criticised the decision. Svandís Svavarsdóttir, representing the Leftist-Green Party, told Vísir, "This is focussing a population increase on out-lying areas, rather than focussing on increasing density, and we wonder whether or not this is the right step to take." Dagur B. Eggertsson, of the Social Democrats, told reporters that it was odd to begin work on building up a peripheral area such as Geldinanes before construction of apartment buildings on downtown's Sundarbraut had been completed. Hanna Birna Kristjánsdóttir, chairperson of the city council planning committee, responded by saying that it was natural to have several projects in several different areas continuing at once. - pfn
News News in English Mest lesið „Það munaði minnstu að þeir dræpu mig“ Innlent Bann gegn einkaþotum og þyrlum samþykkt Innlent Vaktin: Eldgos hafið nærri Grindavík Innlent „Er líf okkar ekki jafn mikils virði og þeirra í Reykjavík?“ Innlent Sjálfstæðisflokkurinn langstærstur Innlent Skipað í nýja Grindavíkurnefnd Innlent Gosið í dag bara smá leki úr kvikuganginum Innlent „Haugalygi að ég hafi ógnað einhverjum með byssu“ Innlent Neituðu að rýma: „Við viljum fá að vera í friði“ Innlent Ekið á gangandi vegfaranda Innlent