Kyiv City Council Sets Record with 225-Item Agenda, Including $2.28 Billion for Kyivmiskbud.
Kyiv City Council Plenary Session
According to Novyny.live: The Kyiv City Council is set to hold a plenary session on March 26, 2026, at 10:00 AM, where 225 items will be discussed. This marks the fifth session of the ninth convocation of the council and will take place in the plenary hall. This unprecedented number of agenda items reflects the council's push to address a wide range of pressing urban and economic issues in a single sitting.
Key Items on the Agenda
Among the topics slated for discussion are:
- Second reading of the industrial and entrepreneurial development program.
- Acquisition of apartments for residents displaced from the destroyed building on Kremenetsky Lane.
- Compensation of 2.28 billion hryvnias for the holding company 'Kyivmiskbud'.
- Preventing an increase in the tax burden on entrepreneurs.
- Operation of the traffic safety violation recording system.
- Naming several public squares.
- Renaming the Ivan Serhiienko Library and several streets.
- Revocation of certain permits for the establishment of community self-organization bodies.
The March 26 session represents a critical milestone for the Kyiv City Council, as it tackles issues that could directly impact the daily lives of Kyiv residents. For instance, the industrial development program is expected to drive economic growth, while social welfare measures—such as housing for disaster victims—underscore the government's commitment to its citizens.
This meeting will serve as a platform for decisions that could reshape the city's socio-economic landscape, signaling a proactive approach to governance amid ongoing challenges.
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