Saturday, August 16, 2014

M wants to build homes – in noise – Expressen

M wants to build homes – in noise – Expressen

75 decibels on the noisy street

The normal sound of an office workplace is between 45 and 55 decibels.

On the sidewalk of a city street with a lot of traffic noise levels are at 65-75 decibels.

Moderates Valupptakt

11:30: Today, the Prime Minister holds a press conference and presents a series of news ahead of budget negotiations with other alliance parties at Harpsundsvägen.

12:00: -election begins on Norrmalmstorg in Stockholm. It will include talks with party secretary Kent Persson, Minister for Infrastructure Catharina Elmsäter-Sword and Stockholm Sten Nordin.

13:00: Fredrik Reinfeldt will hold their annual sommartal Norrmalmstorg. Expressen broadcasts live.

Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt summer speaks in Stockholm today – and is releasing a new feature that will lead to 10 000′s of new cheap student apartments and jobs.

The solution is controversial, the Expressen tell you:

Student rooms will get built in noisy traffic modes.

– We have a viable solution, claiming the prime minister.

Almedalsveckan Gotland presented the alliance the joint project “Sweden Construction” and promised, among other things, 100,000 new homes by the year 2020 Moderates went a step further and also promised 20,000 new student apartments. In today’s DN debate went Fredrik Reinfeldt one step further and promised proposals to provide 150,000 new homes.

– I’m obviously talking about the election important issue: jobs, says Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt before today sommartal and the party’s national Valupptakt.

Should apply to small apartments

Expressen reveals he’s also one of the news in today’s speech – a controversial move that will lead to housing construction picks up:

Smaller apartments and student flats will get built in noisy areas of big cities.

According Moderates complicate current regulations housing market, particularly in relation to small and cheap apartments. It is built basically no ones in Sweden today.

The party would therefore raise the threshold for interference noise to 65 decibels.

Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö have previously worked together to get the government to understand that it is time to change the rules – and the new proposal is in line with what was presented by the State Noise Coordination investigation last year.

Draft for comments

As recently as end of June, the government sent out a proposal on raising guidance for consultation.

– More and more people want to live in a big city and that’s often where the jobs are. The Conservatives want to build Sweden. We want to use our future proposals “Sweden Construction” show that we see the urbanization is happening now and that we have a viable solution, says Fredrik Reinfeldt.

The Conservatives will push the issue of higher thresholds when the Alliance Party leader shortly meet in Harpsundsvägen for autumn budget negotiations.

Can push prices

Housing Minister Stefan Attefall (KD) spoke out in favor of higher values ​​for right student flats and small apartments.

– A family with children are very much in their home and on their patio. A student is much more out there and moves and has not at all the same need to sit in his apartment and open the window, says Housing Minister Stefan Attefall.

The consequence of the new proposal could be that the cost of building a dorm room squeezed down to just under 600 000, according to estimates by the National Housing Board made.

With today’s standard price is around 800 000.

Want high speed

Fredrik Reinfeldt will also present several proposals under the alliance project “Sweden Construction.”

– More housing, more public transport and high-speed trains. It creates new jobs and new opportunities for jobs. For young people in particular to be able to work and study in a larger city, we need to build more small apartments and more student apartments. Today in my speech, I will tell you how Moderates want to do it.

The party strategists and selection line has noted that the Social Democrats focused on welfare issues in the election campaign, arguing that the opposition is not interested in talking about how jobs are becoming more . Therefore, the Prime Minister devotes most of his speech to job policy.

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