In Haverdal, Sweden, a plan to build around 140 new homes has been approved. The plan was approved by the municipal executive committee's community building committee on Tuesday. The homes are intended to complement existing housing forms in the area, ranging from smaller apartments to row houses and villas, to create housing for different target groups and life situations.
The project is located in northern Haverdal, bordering both existing buildings and agricultural land, with special emphasis on the design of the buildings and how they fit into the landscape, described as a sensitive transition to the coastal environment. After a vote, the committee gave a positive planning decision with 5 yes votes, 1 no vote, and 1 abstention.
