The Langobardia AB Board approved the budget for 2027 and the guidelines for the 2028-2029 budgets. This means the company's financial plans for the coming years are now established.
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The Board of Directors for Fastighets AB Valsverket 89 approved the basis for the 2027 budget, including the direction for 2028-2029. This decision means the company's financial plan for the coming years has been established.
The board of Fastighets AB Valsverket 7 approved the basis for the company's 2027 budget, along with the strategic direction for 2028-2029. This decision was made on April 17, 2026.
The Board of Fastighets AB Valsverket approved the basis for the 2027 budget, including a direction for 2028-2029, at its meeting on April 17, 2026. This decision establishes the company's financial plan for the coming years, impacting how Fastighets AB Valsverket's properties will be managed and developed.
The board of Fastighets AB Kylrummet approved the documentation for the company's 2027 budget and the strategic direction for 2028-2029. This decision was made during a meeting on April 17, 2026.
The Board of Fastighets AB Hamburg approved a basis for the company's 2027 budget, with planning extending through 2028-2029. This decision was made on April 17, 2026.
At its meeting on April 17, 2026, the Board of Fastighets AB Grosshandlarvägen approved the basis for the company's 2027 budget, with a strategic direction extending through 2029. This means the financial plans for the company's upcoming years have been established.
The Board of Fastighets AB G-mästaren approved the basis for the company's 2027 budget, along with a strategic direction for 2028-2029, at a meeting on April 17, 2026.
The Board of Fastighets AB Flanören approved the basis for the company's 2027 budget, along with the strategic direction for 2028-2029. This decision was made at their meeting on April 17, 2026.
The Board of Fastighets AB Charkuteristen approved the company's budget for 2027, with planning extending to 2029, at its meeting on April 17, 2026. This decision establishes the company's financial framework and direction for the coming years.
The Culture Committee will respond to a referral from the City Executive Board regarding a new action plan for a gender-equal Stockholm by 2030, aiming for equal rights and opportunities for all residents regardless of gender. The Culture Administration and City Archives support the plan, emphasizing the need to highlight underrepresented groups in cultural and educational materials and to strengthen city-wide coordination for successful implementation. This new plan replaces the previous one from 2018-2022 and will be in effect until 2030.
The Culture Committee is set to review a proposal for the City Archives to procure new framework agreements for digitization services, such as scanning and indexing, as the current agreement expires in September 2026. This procurement, valued at approximately SEK 8 million over four years, will enable the City Archives and other municipal administrations and companies to order services for preserving and making archive information accessible.
The Archives Committee is proposed to go on a study trip to Malmö and Copenhagen on May 26-27, 2026. The purpose is to study development work with a focus on collaboration and innovative methods within the archives field. The City Archives will cover the cost of the trip, and participation will form the basis for remuneration.
The Culture Committee is set to decide on new guidelines for the City Archives regarding the procurement of goods and services without prior advertisement (direct award contracts). These guidelines will clarify how the City Archives should manage such purchases, including applicable monetary thresholds and when consultation with a purchasing coordinator is required. This means, among other things, that purchases exceeding SEK 100,000 must be thoroughly documented, and the City Archivist will be authorized to adjust the guidelines in the future.
The City Archives proposes its budget for 2027 and plans for 2028-2029 to the Culture Committee. The proposal emphasizes modernizing digital platforms, improving searchability and service at its Kungsklippan and Liljeholmskajen locations, and streamlining information management through AI and collaboration. The aim is to increase access to archives for all Stockholmers and contribute to a transparent, sustainable, and economically stable city.
The City Archives will submit its monthly report for March 2026 to the board. The report indicates no deviations from the 2026 budget, neither for operating costs nor investments, meaning the City Archives' finances are in line with the established plan.
The Liberals proposed designating Fagersjöskogen as a nature reserve to protect its unique natural values, wildlife, and secure a vital green space for South Stockholm residents. The city responded that work to investigate the conditions for a nature reserve in Fagersjöskogen is already underway as part of previous budget decisions.
The Stockholm Ports Board was informed that they have procured waste management and sanitation services from Stena Recycling AB. This agreement, valued at up to 55 million SEK over eight years, will ensure efficient and environmentally friendly waste handling for the ports, ships, and public areas in Stockholm and Kapellskär.
The Board of Ports of Stockholm AB decided to adopt three supplementary owner directives from the City Council. These include the City of Stockholm's Chemical Plan 2025-2031 for a non-toxic environment, a business policy and establishment strategy to promote entrepreneurship, and guidelines for mobility and parking in new developments to encourage sustainable travel and reduce car dependency.
The board of Stockholm Harbour AB approved lifting the swimming ban at nine inner-city locations, including Djurgården, parts of Årstaviken, and Reimersholme, as well as for city-approved swimming structures. This decision, which will allow swimming in more places, now moves to the Stockholm City Hall AB Group Board before being proposed to the Municipal Council for final approval.
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