Stockholm Vatten AB is proposed to decide on renovating a pressure pipeline from Åkeslund's wastewater pumping station near Brommaplan. This pipeline is in poor condition, has leaked treated wastewater into Lake Mälaren several times, and requires urgent action. The measure involves renovating approximately 120 meters of the pipeline in its current location for 22 million SEK, serving as a short-term solution while a more long-term plan for the pumping station is developed.
Bromma
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| Month | Items | Meetings |
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| Jan 2026 | 25 | 8 |
| Feb 2026 | 49 | 12 |
| Mar 2026 | 44 | 14 |
| Apr 2026 | 42 | 10 |
| May 2026 | 14 | 6 |
| Jun 2026 | 19 | 4 |
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The Bromma City District Administration and the Social Services Administration plan to lease a group home with five apartments in the Utombordaren 2 property in Bromma. This will create new housing for individuals with disabilities under the LSS act, addressing a significant shortage of such places in the city. The annual rent for the accommodation will be approximately 1.9 million SEK, with occupancy expected by September 2026.
The Board of S:t Erik Markutveckling AB is proposed to approve its first quarterly report and forecast for 2026. The report indicates the company continues its urban development efforts in several areas, including converting the old Pripps brewery in Ulvsunda into a sports center and selling properties like Tullhus Blasieholmen to the property committee. Furthermore, the company has acquired Mässfastigheter i Stockholm AB and is actively working to secure tenants that contribute to an open and democratic city.
The Board of S:t Erik Markutveckling is set to approve a quarterly report and forecast for 2026 concerning Fastighets AB Valsverket 89. This company holds the ground leases for Valsverket 8 and 9 in Ulvsunda, properties crucial for the city's future urban development and the planning of the area's street network. The properties are fully leased, and the report forecasts a 2026 net loss of SEK 57,000 after financial items, with planned maintenance covering facade work, plumbing, and leak repairs.
The Board of S:t Erik Markutveckling is to review Fastighets AB Valsverket 7's first triannual report and forecast for 2026. The report details the company's acquisition of the ground lease for Valsverket 7 in Ulvsunda in early 2025 to facilitate future urban development, particularly the street layout. The property is largely vacant, and the company plans to lease out premises via temporary contracts, with half of the ground floor already leased to Westin Buss in late 2025.
The Board of Fastighets AB Valsverket is to approve the company's first quarterly report and forecast for 2026, detailing financial performance in the early months and future revenue and cost projections. Fastighets AB Valsverket owns the approximately 16,600 square meter property in Ulvsunda where Bauhaus currently operates a temporary store for warehouse and logistics.
The S:t Erik Markutveckling board is to approve a status report for ongoing and planned construction projects at Gjutmästaren 6, part of the Bryggeriet i Bromma development. These projects include infrastructure upgrades, facade renovations, tenant adaptations, and outdoor environments, with some paused pending new tenants. Despite high costs and some financial discrepancies in individual sub-projects, the overall investment is assessed as profitable.
The Board of S:t Erik Markutveckling is proposed to approve a status report for the sports center and other development projects at Gjutmästaren 6 in Ulvsunda. The sports center project is on schedule, with a gradual handover to the Sports Administration beginning in July 2026. The overall development, including ground, park, and infrastructure work, is estimated to cost approximately 954.9 million SEK, which is within the indexed budget.
Real Estate AB G-mästaren, owner of the Bryggeriet property in Bromma (Gjutmästaren 6 and 9), submitted its triannual report and 2026 forecast. The company is developing the property according to a new zoning plan, which includes converting part of the brewery building into a large sports center of approximately 20,000 square meters with four sports halls. Additionally, spaces for various sports and cultural purposes are planned, along with remediation of environmental liabilities from previous brewery operations and an investigation into solar panel installations.
The Bromma District Council will receive a report detailing that 30 decisions within social services and recreation were not implemented within three months during the first quarter of 2026. Most of these unimplemented decisions were due to individuals not choosing a provider within the freedom of choice system or declining offers, while a few were due to the administration lacking suitable placements, primarily for housing interventions.
The Bromma District Council will review a compilation of reports and decisions made under Lex Sarah concerning deficiencies or risks within social services and elder care. Two new Lex Sarah reports, both within elder care, are being investigated, one regarding a lack of service provision at Traneberg care home and another within home care services. Four cases have been closed, one of which was deemed a serious deficiency related to service provision within social services and recreation.
The Bromma District Council will review citizen proposals, including two within its purview: building a bike jump track at Åkeshov football field and upgrading sports areas in Höglandet, specifically converting the gravel pitch at Nockebyvägen 45 to artificial turf and improving the ball field at Höglandsskolan. Other suggestions, such as streamlining BUP, enclosing space at Holbergsgatan, expanding nature reserves, municipal procurement of student caps, and an elevator or escalator at Alvik, will be forwarded to the relevant administrations.
The Bromma district administration is to respond to a referral from the City Executive Board regarding the report "Preschool in Stockholm 2025." While the administration generally agrees with the report's identified development areas for preschools, it emphasizes local conditions and needs, specifically concerning the proportion of licensed preschool teachers, staff's Swedish language skills, and the rising number of welfare concerns reported to social services.
The Bromma District Council is reviewing a proposal for an activity requirement for those receiving social welfare, aiming to engage them in activities to improve work or education prospects. While Bromma generally supports the Stockholm City Labour Market Committee taking lead responsibility for these activities, it stresses that district administrations must have influence over their development and that digital systems need adapting for efficient management and reporting to the Health and Social Care Inspectorate (IVO).
The Liberals have requested a more detailed financial overview from the Bromma district council, specifically for major budget items like elder care, preschool, and disability services. The administration proposes to supplement monthly reports with an appendix showing a sub-departmental organizational breakdown of finances to provide a clearer picture.
The Liberals have written to the Bromma District Council, demanding a secure protective barrier between the bike path and car traffic along the stretch from Ulvsundaplan to Alviksplan, citing the many unprotected cyclists. The Bromma District Administration replies that the matter falls outside their responsibility and suggests the council approve this response, forwarding the letter to the Traffic Administration for their information, as they are responsible for traffic safety on urban bike paths.
The Bromma district council will consider a citizen proposal for more allotment gardens, fruit trees, berry bushes, and municipal beehives for preparedness. The administration suggests the council approve their response, which notes Bromma already has many allotments, so new ones should prioritize areas with fewer. While the administration continuously creates pollinator-friendly environments and plants berry bushes and fruit trees in parks, beekeeping is not part of their current mandate. A city-wide urban farming program for Stockholm is also being developed.
A citizen proposal to Bromma district council requested TiksPac stations offering free dog waste bags and litter bags be placed at Kalle Schröder's Square and along Alvik beach for a cleaner environment. The administration suggests the board reject the proposal because TiksPac stations are ad-funded, which conflicts with the city's park program aiming for ad-free parks and natural areas, and a collaboration would require public procurement.
The Bromma District Council will address a citizen proposal to change the permitted study pace for individuals participating in daily activities under the LSS Act. The proposal seeks to allow concurrent study at Komvux at 25% pace, as this is the minimum required for both Komvux and for applying for rehabilitation benefits from Försäkringskassan. The administration partially agrees, suggesting that a 25% study pace should generally be allowed, but finds insufficient support in practice for a 50% pace.
The Bromma District Council will consider a citizen proposal to clear undergrowth and litter from the slope along Margretelundsvägen, adjacent to Tranebergsängen playground. The proposer requests the removal of all brush and bushes to improve accessibility, reduce litter, and deter rats. The District Administration states that undergrowth is cleared near the stairs and railing for accessibility, and any additional clearing will be done in the autumn, respecting the bird nesting season.
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