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26 April 2025

Chiavari City Council Meeting Set For April 29

The council will tackle key financial and regulatory issues affecting the community

The Chiavari City Council is set to convene on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, at 19:00, with a comprehensive agenda that addresses several significant municipal issues. Among the topics scheduled for discussion are the approval of previous meeting minutes, financial variations, and regulatory amendments that could impact local governance and community services.

Item one on the agenda will be the approval of the minutes from the City Council meeting held on March 11, 2025. This procedural step is crucial for maintaining a clear record of council activities and decisions.

Next, the council will discuss a variation to the cash forecasts of the financial forecast budget for 2025-2027, specifically referenced as d.g.c. n. 66, which was communicated to the council on March 21, 2025. This item is essential for ensuring that the city’s budget aligns with current financial realities and obligations.

In item three, the council will consider the approval of the management report for the 2024 financial year, as mandated by article 227 of d.lgs. n. 267/2000. This report will provide insights into the city’s financial health and operational effectiveness over the past year.

One of the more pressing issues on the agenda is item four, which involves the recognition of off-budget debt. This pertains to legal costs arising from sentences n. 238/2025 and n. 275/2025 issued by the T.a.r. Liguria, sections II and I, respectively. Addressing these debts is vital for maintaining the city’s financial integrity and transparency.

The council will also ratify resolution n. 65 from March 21, 2025, under item five. This resolution, adopted in accordance with article 175, paragraph 4, of d.lgs. n. 267/2000, relates to another variation to the financial forecast budget for 2025-2027.

Item six will see discussions on an amendment to the waste tax regulation of the Municipality of Chiavari. This amendment could significantly affect local waste management practices and the financial responsibilities of residents.

Following this, the council will acknowledge the economic and financial plan for the application of Tari tariffs and approve the related tariffs for the year 2025 in item seven. This plan is crucial for setting the framework for waste management costs and ensuring that the municipality can sustainably manage its resources.

Item eight on the agenda will involve the approval of the regulation governing the exercise and use of the Chiavari tourist port. This regulation is particularly important for enhancing the functionality and appeal of the port, which is a key asset for the local economy.

In addition to these financial and regulatory matters, several motions and interpellations will be raised during the meeting. Notably, item nine features a motion presented by councilor Garibaldi concerning the purifier and landfill area, which indicates ongoing concerns about environmental management in the region.

Item ten will address an agenda item presented by councilor Garibaldi regarding the international day for the elimination of violence against women. This reflects the council's commitment to social issues and community awareness.

Further discussions will include a motion regarding the valley purification plant, presented by councilors Bertani, Bettoli, Calcagno, Garibaldi, Giardini, and Orecchia in item eleven. This highlights the council's ongoing focus on environmental sustainability and public health.

Item twelve will involve an interpellation from councilor Bertani concerning parking for residents along Corso Buenos Aires and Corso Colombo, specifically addressing parking rates. This issue is likely to resonate with local residents who are concerned about accessibility and costs.

In item thirteen, councilor Garibaldi will present an agenda item about rail transport to, from, and within Liguria, emphasizing the importance of effective transportation infrastructure for the region.

Items fourteen and fifteen will cover interpellations from councilors regarding public order and the housing emergency, respectively. These matters are critical as they directly affect the quality of life and safety of Chiavari’s residents.

Item sixteen will see councilor Bertani advocating for support for rail mobility, which is essential for enhancing connectivity and reducing traffic congestion in the area. Meanwhile, item seventeen focuses on providing information on support for the most needy individuals in the community, showcasing the council’s commitment to social welfare.

Councilor Orecchia will raise several interpellations, including item eighteen, which concerns the hauling and launching service at the Chiavari tourist port. This reflects the ongoing operational needs of the port and the importance of maintaining its services.

In item nineteen, another interpellation will address the alleged sale of shares of Iren acqua tigullio.sp.a., which could have significant implications for local water management and services.

Item twenty will provide an update regarding the Chiavari tourist port, while item twenty-one will focus on safety works related to the Rupinaro stream, addressing public safety concerns in the area.

Finally, item twenty-two will feature a motion presented by councilor Orecchia regarding the project for the extension of Viale Kasman, which indicates ongoing urban development efforts in Chiavari.

Overall, the upcoming Chiavari City Council meeting promises to address a range of significant issues that will impact the local community. Residents are encouraged to stay informed and engaged with these discussions that shape the future of their city.