Housing Company Merger Proposal Rejected
Jonas Naddebo (Centre Party) proposed merging Stockholm's three municipal housing companies to save money, improve climate benefits, and build more homes, arguing a single entity would be more efficient and tenant-friendly. However, the City Executive Board, the City Management Office, and the housing companies themselves believe a merger is unnecessary, stating current efficiency and collaboration efforts suffice, and a merger could be difficult to manage and create competition issues. Therefore, Naddebo's motion is recommended to be answered, effectively rejecting the proposal.
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meetingspublic.stockholm.se.