The recent session of the Capital City councilors in Podgorica was filled with important decisions and discussions regarding various aspects of the city’s development and administration. The councilors gave a positive assessment of the final budget proposal for Podgorica, as well as approving the half-yearly report on realized receipts and expenditures. Additionally, the establishment of the Center for Sustainable Development of Podgorica was voted on and approved during the session.
One of the key points of discussion during the session was the organization of New Year’s holidays in the city. However, not all proposals were met with approval, as the councilors did not adopt the price list for services at the city swimming pools in the SC „Morača“ complex. Furthermore, the location for the construction of the auxiliary facility „Zelenila“ in Podgorica was also not approved by the councilors.
Several appointments were made during the session, including Predrag Šćepanović as the executive director of „Communal Services“ and Alija Hamzić as the head of the Parking service. The councilors also elected a new member of the Selection and Appointment Committee of the Capital City, Nađa Ljiljanić. Vladimir Filipović was appointed as the president of the Election Commission of the Capital City, with Nikola Jočić serving as his deputy.
The session also saw discussions on various issues affecting the city, such as the presence of minors in betting shops, the condition of the city’s sports facilities, and the need for improved accessibility for persons with disabilities in the Health Center. Councilors raised concerns about the development of youth and culture in Podgorica, as well as the need for better management of public funds and resources.
Overall, the session of the Capital City councilors in Podgorica highlighted the importance of effective governance, responsible decision-making, and the continuous improvement of services and facilities for the benefit of the city and its residents. The discussions and decisions made during the session will have a significant impact on the future development and progress of Podgorica as a vibrant and inclusive capital city.