Open house on Keldnaland planning

To help people learn about the project, two new videos are available that explain the proposal's overall vision for the neighborhood. Mynd/FOJAB
Illustration of buildings, vegetation and people.

You're welcome to join the open house at Keldur and an organized walking tour of the area. Reykjavík City will host an open house next week to present the draft framework section of the municipal plan for Keldur and the surrounding area. The event will take place at the library in the experimental station at Keldur, Keldnavegur 3.

The open house will be held on the following days:

  • Tuesday, Aug. 26, from 3:00 to 6:30 p.m.
  • Wednesday, Aug. 27, from 3:00 to 6:30 p.m.
  • Guided walks of the area will begin at 5:30 p.m. on both days.

A guided walk through green spaces on the edge of the development area will be led by Þórólfur Jónsson, head of division for nature and gardens at Reykjavík City.

Residents and other stakeholders can review the draft proposal along with the Keldnaland development plan and other supporting materials. Staff and consultants will be on site to answer questions.

To help people learn about the project, two new videos are available that explain the proposal's overall vision for the neighborhood.

 

Keldnaland is being developed in collaboration between the City and Transport for the Capital Area.

 

Keldnaland will be a dense, diverse and green urban district that benefits from its proximity to nature, good public transport and emphasis on diverse travel modes. CityLine will run through the area, offering residents more options with increased quality of life and good services. The development is designed to allow residents to live a sustainable and healthy lifestyle with green areas, neighborhood gardens and squares, creating a vibrant urban environment.

The planning proposal and supporting documents are available on the Urban Planning Portal where interested parties can submit comments and suggestions until Sept. 10, 2025.

Map of Keldnaland