Residents along the Brusselsesteenweg in Lebbeke are raising concerns about the increasing number of trucks parked throughout their street. The issue of truck parking has become more pressing since 2025-08-01 10:22:00, when drivers could no longer use the designated spots near the watertower.
- Buurtbewoners eisen oplossing voor vrachtwagenparkeren
- Vrachtwagens parkeren verspreid in de straat
- Parkeerplaatsen bij watertoren niet meer beschikbaar
- Vrachtwagenchauffeurs blokkeren opritten van huizen
- Eddy Bomhals uit kritiek op situatie
Local resident Eddy Bomhals explains that trucks now park right up to the driveways of homes, disrupting daily life. How can the community regain safe and accessible parking spaces? What solutions will authorities consider to address this growing problem?
As the situation escalates, residents are calling for effective measures to manage truck parking and restore order on Brusselsesteenweg.
Why has this problem intensified recently, and what impact does it have on the neighbourhood? The closure of the watertower parking has pushed truck drivers to park elsewhere, causing inconvenience for locals. Key points to consider include:
- Loss of designated truck parking near the watertower
- Trucks obstructing access to private homes
- Potential safety and traffic flow concerns
- Community demand for a sustainable parking solution
Moving forward, local authorities and truck operators must collaborate to create practical parking options that respect residents’ rights and maintain smooth traffic. Will a new parking plan emerge soon to ease tensions on Brusselsesteenweg?