Wageningen is a vibrant place full of energy — home to entrepreneurs, student clubs and associations, families, young people, and seniors. Many residents are actively involved in their neighbourhoods, sports clubs, or local businesses every day. According to the VVD, this lively community deserves a local government that makes practical decisions benefiting everyone, rather than imposing strict limits, rules and relegations.
In recent years, local policies have set some clear directions, but the VVD argues it’s now time for greater balance in the city. We want policies that give people and businesses more freedom and room to operate, based on common sense and trust in residents and entrepreneurs, instead of heavy-handed rules or ideological priorities.
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Our Priorities
Wageningen deserves leadership that brings people together while having the courage to make clear choices.
Do you want a city that is accessible and easy to get around, fair local taxes without increases to property tax (OZB), the abolition of the dog tax, and room for housing, entrepreneurship, and community organizations?
Vote VVD — for a balanced Wageningen.
Safety
Everyone deserves to feel safe in their own
neighborhood.
- An increase in visible law enforcement in the city
- Camera surveillance where it can effectively prevent crime or nuisance
- Firm action against harassment, nuisance, and intimidation
- Better street lighting and safer pedestrian crossings
Accessibility and Mobility
Wageningen should remain accessible for everyone — whether you travel by car, bike, or public transport.
- Freedom to choose your preferred mode of transport
- A ring road to improve traffic flow around the city
- More parking spaces in and around the city center
- No additional restrictions for motorists
- Affordable public transport and safe cycling routes
Sports and Health
Sport and community activities are essential for a healthy and connected city.
- Sports should no longer be treated as a budget afterthought
- A new building for the scouting association
- More indoor sports hall capacity for KV Wageningen and other clubs
- Future-proof sports facilities and sports parks
- Strong support for youth programs and volunteers
Housing and Development
Wageningen needs more housing — built faster and more efficiently.
- Faster construction for first-time buyers, families,
and seniors - Fewer bureaucratic rules and shorter procedures
- Realistic parking standards for new housing projects
- Additional housing development on suitable locations at the edges of the city
Entrepreneurship and the Local Economy
A strong local economy keeps Wageningen vibrant.
- Fewer regulations and faster permit procedures
- Space for new initiatives and businesses
- Smart re-use of vacant buildings
- A city center that remains accessible for customers and suppliers
- A municipality that works with entrepreneurs rather than against them
Sustainability with Common Sense
Sustainability should be practical, realistic, and
effective.
- No coercion — but realistic and achievable choices
- Innovation and collaboration with Wageningen University & Research (WUR)
- Smart solutions that actually work in practice
Balance in Local Politics
Wageningen benefits from political balance.
- The city should not only look and act in one political direction
- A centre-right voice deserves a place in local decisionmaking
- Policies based on freedom, responsibility, and practical solutions that work.