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Budget & Taxes City-wide Kommunstyrelsen · Meeting 2026-03-11 · Summarized 2026-04-02
This agenda item summarizes decisions made by delegation between December 17, 2025, and February 27, 2026. These primarily concern international business trips for various department heads and the City Manager, IT and digitalization procurements, and local collective agreements for young summer workers in Stockholm for 2026 and 2027. The item also includes decisions on procuring safety surveys and agreements for the city's participation in Business Arena Stockholm.
Transport City-wide Kommunstyrelsen · Meeting 2026-03-11 · Summarized 2026-04-02
Stockholm's City Executive Board is to appoint a member and a substitute to the Spårvagnsstäderna association. This association works to promote tramway expansion, share knowledge and experiences on how trams can contribute to creating attractive cities, strengthen the economy, and improve the environment in Stockholm.
Environment City-wide Kommunstyrelsen · Meeting 2026-03-11 · Summarized 2026-04-02
Jan Jönsson (L) inquired about Stockholm City's efforts to combat organized crime in waste management, including illegal dumping. The City responded that it is intensifying its work against waste crime through stricter procurement controls, increased collaboration with the police and other authorities, and the introduction of digital GPS tracking for waste transport. The Liberals believe that controls still need strengthening with more systematic spot checks and formalized cooperation with external actors.
Social Services City-wide Kommunstyrelsen · Meeting 2026-03-11 · Summarized 2026-04-02
The City of Stockholm is implementing a new child health program to improve conditions for children aged 1-6, focusing on physical, mental, and social well-being. The aim is to reduce disparities, promote overall welfare, and clarify responsibilities among the city's committees and companies. The Preschool Committee will have specific responsibility for leading and monitoring this work.
Culture & Recreation City-wide Kommunstyrelsen · Meeting 2026-03-11 · Summarized 2026-04-02
The Liberals proposed an investigation into coordinating and streamlining Stockholm's artist studios, citing renovation needs and artists' difficulty finding affordable spaces, which they believe threatens the city's cultural life. The majority responded that an existing studio strategy for 2024-2026 already aims to create at least 200 new studio spaces, and they are addressing the more pressing issue of increased rents by, among other things, raising studio grants.
Safety City-wide Kommunstyrelsen · Meeting 2026-03-11 · Summarized 2026-04-02
The City of Stockholm is responding to a government proposal for a new crime, "unlawful exploitation of services," and other measures to combat human trafficking. The city supports these proposals, which aim to strengthen victim protection, especially for child victims, and facilitate prosecution of perpetrators. However, the city notes that these changes could increase social services costs due to more victims needing support, and therefore requests state funding to cover these expenses.
Housing City-wide Kommunstyrelsen · Meeting 2026-03-11 · Summarized 2026-04-02
The Ministry of Justice proposes new laws to enhance security in tenant-owner apartments, allowing associations to more easily terminate a tenant-owner right or deny membership if someone in the household commits a crime. Stockholm City supports aligning these rules with rental housing regulations but worries the changes could increase homelessness for vulnerable groups, especially children.
Social Services City-wide Kommunstyrelsen · Meeting 2026-03-11 · Summarized 2026-04-02
Kristin Jacobsson (C) proposed a pilot project, "Vinterhjälpen," to help seniors with snow removal and sanding, possibly by students or young people from Jobbtorg Stockholm, aiming to reduce falls and social isolation and align with new social services legislation. However, the City Executive Board advised against it, citing concerns about ensuring proper conditions for labor market initiatives and the risk of unequal distribution of support.
Integration & Equality City-wide Kommunstyrelsen · Meeting 2026-03-11 · Summarized 2026-04-02
Stockholm's Disability Ombudsman has submitted their 2025 report to the City Council, detailing challenges, successes, and necessary improvements for disabled people to participate fully and equally in Stockholm without discrimination. The Moderates added a reservation criticizing the report's omission of school transport issues, while the Liberals reserved that its observations should lead to concrete actions with clear accountability and measurable goals.
Social Services City-wide Kommunstyrelsen · Meeting 2026-03-11 · Summarized 2026-04-02
The City of Stockholm and Region Stockholm have entered a new agreement to improve cooperation for patients discharged from hospitals who require continued care or assistance. This agreement concerns the IT support system Lifecare SP, which facilitates information transfer and coordinated individual plans (SIP). Region Stockholm will cover 81% of the operating costs, with municipalities covering the remaining 19%, resulting in an annual cost of approximately 5 million SEK for Stockholm's municipalities.
Safety City-wide Kommunstyrelsen · Meeting 2026-03-11 · Summarized 2026-04-02
Jonas Naddebo (C) has proposed strengthening Stockholm's community resilience centers, which provide information and assistance during crises like power outages, by increasing their number, improving their distribution, staffing, and equipment, and enhancing public awareness. While the City of Stockholm and Mayor Karin Wanngård acknowledge existing efforts with 31 centers, they prefer awaiting national guidelines before expanding further or changing signage, to avoid misinvestments and prioritize functional shelters. The Center Party dissents, arguing Stockholm should lead, as other smaller municipalities have already successfully implemented such measures.
Integration & Equality City-wide Kommunstyrelsen · Meeting 2026-03-11 · Summarized 2026-04-02
Jan Jönsson (L) inquired why the Finance Commissioner did not attend the Mayor's Summit Against Antisemitism 2025 in Paris. Finance Commissioner Karin Wanngård replied that Stockholm declined due to the lack of a finalized program, no offered active role, and the city's existing engagement with antisemitism through networks like Nordic Safe Cities and Strong Cities Network, as well as its own anti-racism action plan. Jan Jönsson (L) believes Stockholm should have prioritized attendance, arguing that antisemitism must transcend partisan divides.
Environment City-wide Kommunstyrelsen · Meeting 2026-03-11 · Summarized 2026-04-02
The Moderates propose that Stockholm investigate creating floating park islands in the city's waters, inspired by Copenhagen, to boost biodiversity and offer new recreational areas. The City Council Office states that similar projects are already underway, negating the need for a new mandate, though some committees are positive about a pilot project in areas like Riddarfjärden and Årstaviken.
Culture & Recreation City-wide Kommunstyrelsen · Meeting 2026-03-11 · Summarized 2026-04-02
Liberal politicians propose that the city investigate and designate more suitable locations for street art in the outer districts to foster a more vibrant city and strengthen local identity. However, the City Executive Board finds a new directive unnecessary, citing existing efforts like the 2020 mural strategy and 60 million SEK allocated to the Traffic Committee for cultural activation of public squares. Despite this, several centre-right parties and district councils have lodged reservations, arguing that current initiatives are insufficient and a clear mandate with a timeline and division of responsibility is needed.
Transport City-wide Kommunstyrelsen · Meeting 2026-03-11 · Summarized 2026-04-02
The motion proposes that the City of Stockholm should support and collaborate on building an Eastern Link, a car tunnel intended to complement Stockholm's ring road and reduce inner-city traffic. However, the City Executive Office and the Traffic Committee advise against this, arguing that a new motorway could increase car traffic and compete with other prioritized infrastructure projects like subway expansions. They assess the Eastern Link as unprofitable and believe it would displace more important investments.
Safety City-wide Kapellskärs Hamn AB · Meeting 2026-03-11 · Summarized 2026-04-02
Stockholm Ports has procured new security services for approximately SEK 37 million per year to ensure continued safety and protection in port areas, covering both public spaces and terminals. The new eight-year agreement with Avarn Security AB replaces the previous contract with Securitas.
Other City-wide Kapellskärs Hamn AB · Meeting 2026-03-11 · Summarized 2026-04-02
The Board of Ports of Stockholm has decided that the current CEO, Magdalena Bosson, will leave her position on April 30, 2026. Alexandra Ribenyi Lindström has been appointed as acting CEO from May 1, 2026, until a new permanent CEO has been appointed.
Other City-wide Kapellskärs Hamn AB · Meeting 2026-03-11 · Summarized 2026-04-02
This report from the Data Protection Officer (DPO) for Stockholm Ports concerns their handling of personal data under GDPR. It scrutinizes compliance, highlighting areas for improvement such as increasing staff training participation and reviewing the use of new technologies like AI. The board approves the report and will work further with the recommendations to enhance personal data management.
Other City-wide Kapellskärs Hamn AB · Meeting 2026-03-11 · Summarized 2026-04-02
The Board of Stockholm Port Company Ltd. approved the follow-up of its internal control plan for 2025. This routine review, which ensures efficient, reliable, and compliant operations, found internal controls to be sufficient with no significant deficiencies or deviations, as confirmed by audits from both EY and the Audit Office.
Budget & Taxes City-wide Kapellskärs Hamn AB · Meeting 2026-03-11 · Summarized 2026-04-02
Kapellskärs Hamn AB presented its 2025 annual report, showing a slight decrease in turnover to SEK 123 million, mainly due to fewer passengers after Tallink Silja's Baltic Princess relocated to Stockholm. Despite this, the profit after financial items improved to SEK 6 million, an increase from the previous year, primarily due to reduced interest expenses.

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