Bromma

Local politics in Bromma, in brief.

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Integration & Equality Bromma Bromma stadsdelsnämnd · Meeting 2026-02-19 · Summarized 2026-04-02
The Liberals and Center Party in Bromma, represented by Hanna Wistrand and Stefan Ennerfelt, have proposed that the Bromma District Council improve its dialogue with the Pensioners' Council and the Disability Council. They suggest annual meetings between the councils and the full district board to better integrate their perspectives and foster a more inclusive Bromma. The District Administration supports this proposal, believing it strengthens the participation of seniors and people with disabilities.
Culture & Recreation Bromma Bromma stadsdelsnämnd · Meeting 2026-02-19 · Summarized 2026-04-02
The Liberals asked the Bromma district council how many days there would be skateable ice on the flooded rinks in Bromma, given milder winters, and how many locations are flooded. The administration responded that it's difficult to give an exact number of days as it depends on the weather, but they flood a total of 14 locations for ice rinks in Bromma. Flooding for the current season was delayed due to the late arrival of cold weather.
Social Services Bromma Bromma stadsdelsnämnd · Meeting 2026-02-19 · Summarized 2026-04-02
The Liberals asked the Bromma district administration about their work to promote health and prevent illness among the elderly. The administration responded that they collaborate with the Sports Administration and local associations to offer activities and health consultations to seniors in Bromma, including at senior fairs and through wellness instructors from the swimming pools. This work is primarily led by the preventative unit, and while Motivational Interviewing (MI) is used, the FINGER model is being withheld to allow for a coordinated city-wide strategy.
Social Services Bromma Bromma stadsdelsnämnd · Meeting 2026-02-19 · Summarized 2026-04-02
The Bromma District Council has considered a proposal from the Liberals, Moderates, and Centre Party to allow pensioner organizations to use Ungdomens hus (Youth House) during the day when it is empty. The administration is positive towards supporting community life but states that rentals must adhere to clear rules regarding equal treatment and democratic conditions. Currently, there are no established routines to vet organizations as required to implement such a proposal.
Social Services Bromma Bromma stadsdelsnämnd · Meeting 2026-02-19 · Summarized 2026-04-02
The Bromma District Council has responded to a citizen proposal for affordable, communal lunches for seniors in Blackeberg to combat loneliness. While the council views the idea positively and agrees on the importance of social interaction, they currently lack the capacity to offer *additional* specific lunch gatherings beyond existing activities and collaborations. However, they will continue to investigate possibilities throughout the year.
Environment Bromma Bromma stadsdelsnämnd · Meeting 2026-02-19 · Summarized 2026-04-02
A citizen proposed installing dim red lighting along the nature trail by the water in Judarskogen Nature Reserve, similar to Årstaskogen, to enhance safety for dog owners and others in the evenings. The Bromma City District Council rejected the proposal because lighting contradicts the reserve's purpose and conservation regulations, could disturb wildlife and ecosystems, and Judarskogen is currently being investigated for designation as a dark-sky reserve.
Social Services Bromma Bromma stadsdelsnämnd · Meeting 2026-02-19 · Summarized 2026-04-02
A citizen proposal suggested a youth council for Bromma. Bromma City District Administration responded that they already established a youth council in 2023 for 13–17 year olds to participate and exert influence. This council meets monthly, has organized events like a food and music festival in Alvik, and is set to gain even greater influence going forward.
Integration & Equality Bromma Bromma stadsdelsnämnd · Meeting 2026-02-19 · Summarized 2026-04-02
A citizen proposed "dialogue lunches" where young people in Bromma could meet politicians to influence decision-making. Bromma City District Administration responded that they already have a youth council since 2025 for 13 to 17-year-olds to meet politicians and raise important issues. The administration is positive about developing more meeting formats like dialogue lunches to bridge the gap between young people and politicians.
Social Services Bromma Bromma stadsdelsnämnd · Meeting 2026-02-19 · Summarized 2026-04-02
The Bromma District Council has authorized selected politicians, including Chairman Johan Heinonen (S) and Vice Chairman Mattias Keresztesi (M), to make urgent decisions regarding children requiring placement in protected housing. This ensures rapid action on where children will reside, maintaining confidentiality of their location, and requesting police assistance if needed, especially with new legislation demanding swift responses for acute protection.
Social Services Bromma Bromma stadsdelsnämnd · Meeting 2026-02-19 · Summarized 2026-04-02
The Bromma District Council has delegated decision-making power to five politicians (Johan Heinonen (S), Magnus Ljungkvist (S), Rose-Marie Rooth (V), Mattias Keresztesi (M), and Alexander Saednia (M)). This is to enable them to quickly make urgent decisions concerning compulsory care for young people (LVU) and substance abusers (LVM), as well as decisions on restricted visitation. The purpose is to allow swift action in acute situations when the full council cannot convene.
Social Services Bromma Bromma stadsdelsnämnd · Meeting 2026-02-19 · Summarized 2026-04-02
The Bromma District Council has updated its social delegation following Stina Andersson (S)'s resignation. Magnus Ljungkvist (S) has been appointed as the new chairperson, with Petter Jennervall (S) becoming an ordinary member and Albin Ringstad (S) a new substitute in the delegation.
Social Services Bromma Bromma stadsdelsnämnd · Meeting 2026-02-19 · Summarized 2026-04-02
The Bromma District Council has updated its internal delegation rules to align with a new management structure in elderly care, allowing lower-level managers and officers to make certain decisions. This means that assistant unit managers or officers can now decide on matters such as rent payment deferrals for users, and interventions like housing support and nursing home placements.
Budget & Taxes Bromma Bromma stadsdelsnämnd · Meeting 2026-02-19 · Summarized 2026-04-02
The Bromma District Council is set to approve its activity report and financial statement for 2025, detailing the district's work towards Stockholm's goals in welfare, preschools, elderly care, environment, and safety. The council is also requesting reallocations totaling 1 million SEK for post-power line collapse measures, park improvements near a preschool, and upgrades to the pedestrian bridge and promenade in Johannesfred.
Urban Planning Bromma Kommunstyrelsens ekonomi- och trygghetsutskott · Meeting 2026-02-18 · Summarized 2026-04-02
The City Executive Board has approved Bromma District Council's application to lease premises at Bergslagsvägen 49 for in-house park maintenance. This entails demolishing the current office building and replacing it with a new pavilion for offices, vehicles, and equipment. The annual rent for the land and pavilion will be approximately SEK 646,000 the first year, for a ten-year lease, plus one-off establishment and adaptation costs of about SEK 3.9 million.
Schools & Education Bromma Kommunstyrelsen · Meeting 2026-02-18 · Summarized 2026-04-02
A motion by Jan Jönsson (L) proposed placing vocational programs in popular inner-city high schools, developing a strategy to make them more attractive, and training career counselors to increase student enrollment. The City Executive Board responded that the city is already working to strengthen vocational programs, citing the successful relocation of a sales and service program to Bromma Gymnasium, and that career counselors are already receiving ongoing training. They also noted challenges in establishing new inner-city vocational programs, including costs and potential competition with existing schools.
Culture & Recreation Bromma Idrottsnämnden · Meeting 2026-02-17 · Summarized 2026-04-02
Ängby IF has written to the Sports Committee regarding challenges faced by small and medium-sized sports clubs in Stockholm, specifically noting that the city's system for allocating training times disadvantages smaller clubs and that facility costs have risen without corresponding support. They also feel their efforts in creating a safe environment at Ängby IP are not adequately recognized, and urge the committee to review these issues to secure the future of club activities.
Culture & Recreation Bromma Idrottsnämnden · Meeting 2026-02-17 · Summarized 2026-04-02
The opposition parties (Centre, Moderate, and Liberal) have raised concerns about the growing sport of gymnastics in Stockholm, citing a lack of suitable venues, especially specialized halls and school gyms with proper equipment, and questioning the city's plan to address these needs and ensure fair allocation of times, particularly after a planned hall in Riksby was scrapped. The Sports Department acknowledges the issue, plans dialogue with the regional Gymnastics Federation to better analyze needs, and clarifies that the Riksby project was private; they are, however, exploring adaptations in existing Ulvsunda facilities and continuing discussions with the Education Department and SISAB to open more school gyms for club activities, focusing on equipment access.
Social Services Bromma Fastighetsnämnden · Meeting 2026-02-17 · Summarized 2026-04-02
This matter concerns the notification of several decisions made by the Real Estate Department and its chairman. These include the decision to sell an apartment at Svartviksslingan 73 and another at Svartviksslingan 112, as well as the by-election of Lennart Björk to the joint disability council of the Real Estate Committee and the Environment and Health Protection Committee.
Urban Planning Bromma Kommunfullmäktige · Meeting 2026-02-16 · Summarized 2026-04-02
The Liberals propose Stockholm City hire an "environmental controller" for the extensive Bromma project, ensuring minimal environmental impact, healthy land remediation, and biodiversity preservation. The City Executive Board responds that environmental and climate issues are already a major focus, with an expert sustainability group being formed, thus deeming a separate controller unnecessary at this time. However, the Liberals argue that an expert group alone isn't enough to guarantee transparency and accountability in such a large and complex undertaking.
Urban Planning Bromma Kommunfullmäktige · Meeting 2026-02-16 · Summarized 2026-04-02
The City Council has approved a revised direction for the Bromma Program in Riksby, scaling back the project to save the City of Stockholm and Stockholm Vatten och Avfall AB approximately 800 million SEK. This means the northern part of phase 1 and phases 2-4 are removed, though 1,450 homes (half rental apartments) and 1,500-2,000 workplaces are still planned. Unfortunately, planned sports facilities will be cut, but discussions are underway to find alternative solutions for activities like tennis.

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