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23 May 2026

Council meeting notice and agenda: key points for 29 May 2026

The municipal council is convened for 29 May 2026; this guide explains times, agenda highlights, procedural notes and how to comment

Council meeting notice and agenda: key points for 29 May 2026

The municipal council has been officially called for 29 May 2026, and citizens are invited to review the documents that frame the session. Two notices are available: a local announcement indicating a meeting time and the formal municipal record that sets convocation times. Attached to those notices you will find the formal notice of convocation and the order of the day, which lists each item to be debated. Reviewing those attachments ahead of the meeting helps stakeholders prepare observations and follow the debate with context. Transparency is reinforced by timestamped updates that show when the published files were last revised.

Because public procedures require precision, the published pages include update timestamps: one notice was last revised on 22 May 2026 at 11:55 and the municipal site shows a last update on 21/05/2026 at 10:56. These markers let readers check whether later changes occurred and verify which version of the agenda they are consulting. The meeting documents describe how to participate in person, what procedural rules apply and which administrative contacts can provide clarifications.

Meeting schedule and access

The convocation announces an in-person session to be held at the municipal seat. One published announcement lists the session on Friday 29 May 2026 at 18:00, while the municipal record indicates a first convocation on 29 May 2026 at 17:30 and a second convocation on Wednesday 3 June 2026 at 17:00. Citizens should therefore consult the official attachments before planning attendance, since timing can vary between notices. The files also include logistical notes — for example, where the public can sit and any entry procedures — and recommend checking the most recent version for last-minute updates.

Agenda highlights

Communications and regulatory reviews

The opening of the session will include communications from the President of the Council and the Mayor, followed by substantive items such as a proposal presented by Councillor Viglianisi and others on the revision of rules regarding the customs origin of agricultural and food products. The agenda also contains mandatory annual reports: the Art. 4, comma 3 report of the guarantor for persons with disabilities for 2026 and the Art. 8 regulatory report on the protector of rights for people with restricted liberty for the year 2026. These entries provide institutional updates and compliance information required by municipal regulations.

Interpellations and local concerns

A sequence of interpellations and questions from councillors addresses practical local matters. Topics include development pressure and public interest safeguards for new constructions on Via Ventina, the availability and costs of public venues for assemblies and cultural events, and a council request for clarity on urban security strategies following recent incidents. Other points raised are the maintenance of monuments and artworks, transparency about revenues from the new parking facility on Via Parolo, and the presence of public restrooms in the city. Each interpellation names the proposing councillors and frames the administration’s expected responses.

Financial and operational decisions

The session will consider fiscal measures including the ratification of municipal executive decision no. 133 dated 06.05.2026 concerning a budget variation for the 2026–2028 forecast period, consistent with article 175, comma 4 of Legislative Decree no. 267/2000. Additional budgetary adjustments under articles 175 (commas 1 and 2) and 187 will also be debated. The council will evaluate the fourth adjustment to the three-year public works program 2026–2028, and discuss the annual renewal of an agreement under article 30 of the TUEL for the paid temporary transit over agro-silvo-pastoral roads with the municipalities of Castione Andevenno and Postalesio for the year 2026, including the management of tariff revenues.

How to send feedback and practical notes

The notice page provides a simple feedback mechanism to capture citizen impressions and corrections: a brief question evaluates the clarity of the information and invites targeted observations. Contributors may add details in a dedicated field up to 200 characters; the form requires a basic human verification step to confirm the sender is not an automated bot. These measures help municipal staff filter submissions efficiently and maintain the quality of incoming reports while respecting technical limits on comment length.

Author and final reminders

This summary was prepared by Niccolò Conforti, who has followed local innovation stories such as a startup launch at the Centro Direzionale and brings a background as a fintech analyst. Citizens are encouraged to consult the attached order of the day and the official convocation notice before attending, and to note the update timestamps (22 May 2026 at 11:55 and 21/05/2026 at 10:56) to ensure they reference the correct version of the documents. For procedural clarifications, contact details are provided in the attachments.

Andrea Conforti
Author

Andrea Conforti

Andrea Conforti, a 46-year-old from Turin with a casual, natural look, is a tactical analyst who turns data and clips into social narratives. He remembers noting the comeback at the press box of the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino: that note originated his editorial approach, which advocates visual explanations for the critical supporter. A unique detail: one season as under-15 coach at Chieri and urban cyclist.