Vinex-location
Vinex is a policy briefing note of the Dutch Ministry of Housing, [Spatial Planning and the Environment (Netherlands)|Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment] that was released in 1991. The policy designated large outer city areas for massive new housing development. Neighbourhoods built based on the note are known as Vinex-wijken.
To accommodate the increasing population of the Netherlands the Ministry of VROM determined a number of main points in the Vinex-document for the construction of new housing districts starting in 1993. New districts had to be placed near existing town centers and had to contribute to the following aims:
- Endorsement of existing malls
- Limiting the removals of unsatisfied inhabitants in medium-large cities
- Protecting open areas by concentrating the agglomerations around existing medium-large cities
- Limiting traffic between residencies, work and stores