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Social Services Södermalm Södermalms stadsdelsnämnd · Meeting 2026-03-19 · Summarized 2026-04-02
A resident proposed opening a senior meeting point in Hammarby Sjöstad, as it is difficult for the elderly in the area to reach existing ones. The Södermalm District Administration agrees that there is a need for such a meeting place due to the growing number of seniors in the area and therefore plans to open a new senior meeting point in Hammarby Sjöstad this year.
Other Södermalm Södermalms stadsdelsnämnd · Meeting 2026-03-19 · Summarized 2026-04-02
The Södermalm District Council received five citizen proposals in February 2026. These proposals concern establishing a youth fire brigade, planting more greenery in Götgatsbacken, preserving Hellas Tennis Club, creating an ice rink in Lilla Blecktornsparken, and laying cobblestones on Götgatspuckeln. The Council decided to forward these proposals to the relevant bodies such as the Traffic Committee, the Sports Committee, and the City Executive Office, or to the administration for further processing.
Budget & Taxes City-wide Stockholm Globe Arena Fastigheter AB · Meeting 2026-03-19 · Summarized 2026-04-02
SGA Fastigheter, which manages arenas in Stockholm, has submitted its financial monthly report for January 2026. It shows the company's internal loans amount to nearly 3 billion SEK with an interest rate of 2.68 percent for the month. The report also informs about the general economic situation, including a stronger Swedish krona and discussions about interest rate cuts from the Riksbank.
Urban Planning City-wide Stockholm Globe Arena Fastigheter AB · Meeting 2026-03-19 · Summarized 2026-04-02
This matter concerns the real estate company SGA Fastigheter AB adhering to several new guidelines from the City of Stockholm. These include working in accordance with the city's chemical plan for 2025-2031, which aims to reduce the spread of hazardous chemicals and create a toxic-free environment in Stockholm. They will also follow the city's new business policy designed to facilitate company establishment and growth, as well as guidelines for mobility and parking in new developments that promote sustainable travel and reduce car dependency, with requirements such as bicycle parking.
Budget & Taxes City-wide Stockholm Globe Arena Fastigheter AB · Meeting 2026-03-19 · Summarized 2026-04-02
Stockholms Stadshus AB is revising its guidelines for how subsidiaries should manage major investments. This applies to projects costing over 300 million Swedish kronor or those deemed strategically important. The changes, effective from January 1, 2026, aim to clarify procedures, handle budget deviations, and govern projects exceeding 1 billion Swedish kronor. The goal is to improve the city's overall control and follow-up of large investments.
Other Enskede-Årsta-Vantör Stockholm Globe Arena Fastigheter AB · Meeting 2026-03-19 · Summarized 2026-04-02
Stockholm Globe Arena Fastigheter (SGAF) will appoint Anders Ranefall as its representative at the annual general meetings of its subsidiaries Stockholm Entertainment District AB and Arenan 9 Norra Fastigheten AB in 2026. The representative's duties will include voting on annual reports, granting discharge to the board, and electing auditors. This is a routine administrative action to manage the company's ownership responsibilities in the subsidiaries, which were established for future land sales.
Budget & Taxes City-wide Stockholm Globe Arena Fastigheter AB · Meeting 2026-03-19 · Summarized 2026-04-02
The board of SGA Fastigheter AB has approved a revised authorization instruction and delegation of authority. This document outlines how the company manages orders, invoices, and payroll payments to ensure strong internal controls. The new rules clarify the distribution of responsibilities within the company, especially when certain employees have multiple roles, and how decisions are made in consultation with backup functions to reduce vulnerability and conflicts of interest.
Budget & Taxes Enskede-Årsta-Vantör Stockholm Globe Arena Fastigheter AB · Meeting 2026-03-19 · Summarized 2026-04-02
The Board of SGA Fastigheter AB has approved its follow-up of the internal control plan for 2025. This is an annual review to ensure the company's routines and operations function as intended. They identified four minor issues, including those related to subcontractors, information transfer, and crisis collaboration, but consider the controls to have been adequate overall for the year and that the identified problems are being managed.
Budget & Taxes Enskede-Årsta-Vantör Stockholm Globe Arena Fastigheter AB · Meeting 2026-03-19 · Summarized 2026-04-02
SGA Fastigheter AB, which owns and manages arena properties like Avicii Arena and 3Arena, has reported its 2025 annual financial statements. The company had a pre-tax loss of 169.1 million kronor, which was 7.9 million kronor worse than budgeted. A positive development was the completion of the Avicii Arena modernization and its subsequent reopening, contributing to increased event revenues.
Budget & Taxes City-wide Stockholm Globe Arena Fastigheter AB · Meeting 2026-03-19 · Summarized 2026-04-02
This is a notification of the minutes from a board meeting of Stockholm Globe Arena Fastigheter AB. The meeting, held on December 11, 2025, addressed, among other things, the budget for 2026, the internal control plan, meeting schedules for 2026, and the final settlement for Avicii Arena and the artificial turf contract at 3Arena/Tele2 Arena. The session also included an update on a new international strategy for the City of Stockholm.
Social Services City-wide Kulturnämndens arkivutskott · Meeting 2026-03-19 · Summarized 2026-04-02
The City of Stockholm proposes a new action plan through 2030 to strengthen children's rights and influence, grounded in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Its aim is to combat discrimination and promote equal living conditions for all children. The plan focuses on increasing knowledge and information, improving welfare and services, and enhancing children's participation in relevant issues, including their influence in urban development and the design of public spaces.
Other City-wide Kulturnämndens arkivutskott · Meeting 2026-03-19 · Summarized 2026-04-02
This final report summarizes the six-year implementation of eDok, Stockholm City's common digital system for case and document management, across 50 operations. The project, which involved 16,597 users, aimed to streamline processes, reduce costs, and improve decision-making. Its successful rollout has significantly contributed to increased digitalization and improved services for citizens.
Budget & Taxes City-wide Kulturnämndens arkivutskott · Meeting 2026-03-19 · Summarized 2026-04-02
The City Archives presented its monthly report for February 2026, showing that both operating costs and revenues, as well as investments, are in line with the planned budget, with no deviations for the month.
Social Services Farsta Farsta stadsdelsnämnd · Meeting 2026-03-19 · Summarized 2026-04-02
Farsta Pensioners' Council discussed key issues for the elderly in the district, including an update on "Lifestyle for Brain Health" groups in Farsta and Skarpnäck aimed at dementia prevention. The council criticized insufficient snow removal in Farsta this past winter, which hampered accessibility, and welcomed expanded background checks for home care staff.
Social Services Farsta Farsta stadsdelsnämnd · Meeting 2026-03-19 · Summarized 2026-04-02
The Farsta District Council has received a report detailing unexecuted decisions under the Social Services Act (SoL) and the Act concerning Support and Service for Persons with Certain Functional Impairments (LSS) for the last quarter of 2025. The report shows 21 LSS and 49 SoL decisions were not implemented, primarily due to residents declining offers, but also a lack of housing, places in daytime activities, and special housing.
Safety Farsta Farsta stadsdelsnämnd · Meeting 2026-03-19 · Summarized 2026-04-02
The City of Stockholm is launching a new digital map for public order regulations to make them clearer and more accessible. Key changes include making it mandatory to pick up dog waste across the entire city, not just the inner city, and adjusting areas with alcohol bans, such as expanding the ban at Farsta Centrum and Observatorielunden to enhance safety. Additionally, several dog exercise areas will be modified in various city districts.
Integration & Equality Farsta Farsta stadsdelsnämnd · Meeting 2026-03-19 · Summarized 2026-04-02
The City of Stockholm has developed an action plan for children's rights and influence up to 2030, aiming for equal living conditions for all children and combating discrimination across areas like school, leisure, and societal participation. Farsta City District Administration supports the plan but requests more resources for implementation, a clearer child perspective in urban planning, and digital leisure activities.
Schools & Education Farsta Farsta stadsdelsnämnd · Meeting 2026-03-19 · Summarized 2026-04-02
The Farsta District Council has issued a positive statement regarding a new functional program for Stockholm's preschool premises. This program aims to ensure that all preschools, during new construction and renovations, receive equivalent, safe, and fit-for-purpose indoor and outdoor environments. This will provide all preschool children with access to a high-quality, secure, and flexible learning environment, while also improving the working conditions for staff.
Budget & Taxes Farsta Farsta stadsdelsnämnd · Meeting 2026-03-19 · Summarized 2026-04-02
Farsta District Council approved its financial report for February 2026, which anticipates a balanced overall budget for the year after internal adjustments. However, individual and family care (driven by costly placements for children and youth) and elder care (due to increased needs and lost income from closed Postiljonen nursing home apartments) face deficits. These are offset by surpluses in preschool, urban environment, and disability services.
Culture & Recreation Farsta Farsta stadsdelsnämnd · Meeting 2026-03-19 · Summarized 2026-04-02
The Farsta City District Council has allocated a total of 1,920,000 SEK in grants to 50 local associations in Farsta for 2026. These funds will support general association activities, holiday programs, celebrations and events, and environmental and climate work. A significant portion, 42 percent, of the funds is earmarked for activities targeting children and youth.

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