Belgium Trans-European networks


Central


The central government is responsible for:

  • General decision-making;
  • Setting of political priorities;
  • Determination of financial conditions for investment, and
  • Decisions on Belgian participation in TEN.
  • Management of TEN-T projects and coordination.

 

Regional


Regions


Regional authorities are responsible for:

  • Transport infrastructure planning, and
  • Detailed planning for all transport infrastructure projects.
     

Local ​

 
Province/Municipalities

Local authorities are responsible for:

  • Consultation rights in the planning process, and
  • Regulation of technical aspects of transport infrastructure planning and construction.

 

Responsible ministries/bodies

Mobility and Transport FPS

Information and Communications Technology FPS

 

Sources

TEN-T Corridors

 

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