The plan has dragged on over time, and according to Mikael Berglund, chair of the building committee, (S) there are several reasons for it.

- It usually takes two or three years. But we wanted to do a very thorough job. For example, we have done a study on the bats in the area, ”says Mikael Berglund.

The investigation showed that the bats will do well - despite the construction. It is now up to the city council to decide whether the plan will be approved. If everything goes as Mikael Berglund wants and the building committee wants, the construction can be up and running in a year.

"It feels good now"

- It feels good now because we have done a very thorough job. No one can say that we have ignored things, he says.

But names and protest lists have been collected from nearby residents. They think that you can build housing elsewhere. It is likely that the detailed plan will be appealed and tried in court.