Major Roadworks Continue After Break.. Gent’s Busy Traffic Axis Transformed

Major Roadworks Continue Transforming Gent’s Key Traffic Route

Major sewer and utility upgrades began last March in Veldstraat, now extending to Verlorenkost. What changes await Kortrijksepoortstraat next?
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Major infrastructure works on Veldstraat are reshaping the area’s underground network, with extensive upgrades to sewers and cables well underway. Since March last year, the project has progressed northwards to Verlorenkost, transforming the essential services beneath Sint-Kwintensberg.

6 Key Takeaways
  • Start aanleg leidingen in Kortrijksepoortstraat augustus
  • Kruispunt Veldstraat tijdelijk afgesloten voetgangers
  • Rioleringswerken afgerond zomer 2026 gepland
  • Volledige heraanleg traject met tramsporen
  • Openbaar onderzoek vergunning loopt tot augustus
  • Vlaamse regering beslist over vergunning eindjaar

As of 2025-08-02 12:33:00, the construction pause due to the contractor’s summer leave will soon end, with new phases starting in Kortrijksepoortstraat and adjacent streets. Even across the Leie River in Onderbergen, excavation continues to connect these critical pipelines.

What’s next for local commuters and residents? The upcoming temporary closures and long-term plans hint at a significant transformation. Let’s explore the timeline and impact of these works.

Fast Answer: Sewer and cable upgrades in Gent’s Veldstraat area will resume mid-August, with full completion expected by summer 2026, affecting traffic and tram infrastructure along the route.

How will these works affect daily life and transport in Gent? The project is more than just underground repairs; it’s a prelude to a comprehensive street renewal. Key points include:

  • Temporary closure of Veldstraat’s key intersections for vehicles and cyclists starting the week of August 18, allowing only pedestrian access.
  • Complete overhaul of about 1.5 km of the street, including new tram tracks and raised platforms.
  • Enhanced public space with green areas, seating, and designated loading zones, though some parking spots will be removed to improve tram flow.
  • A public consultation running until the end of August invites residents to voice concerns before final approval expected by year-end.
These infrastructure improvements reflect Gent’s commitment to modernizing public transport and urban spaces, aligning with regional efforts to enhance mobility and sustainability in Belgium.

With these ambitious plans underway, residents and visitors should prepare for changes but also anticipate a more accessible and attractive Veldstraat by 2026. How will the community adapt to these disruptions, and what benefits will the new infrastructure bring in the long run? Stay informed and participate in the ongoing public consultation to shape Gent’s future streetscape.

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