Bergen municipality – Read the cases from the city council on 2 May

Bergen municipality – Read the cases from the city council on 2 May
Bergen municipality – Read the cases from the city council on 2 May
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Current matters are the notified reorganization in the municipality, the development agreement for Paradis Hage and information on the city council’s decision relating to the Nesttun river park.

At the meeting on Thursday 2 May, the city council dealt with the following matters:

Resolution

  • Announces reorganizations in the municipality (read separate issue)
  • Has approved the development agreement with JM Norge AS and Vestland
    county council for Paradis Hage AS. The agreement applies to a regulated field with the combined purpose of housing, business and services, and provides for 75 housing units spread over three buildings.
  • Has replaced Kristin Ulvang in the position of municipal director of finance

Has given pronunciation to:
– National patient courses mental health and substance abuse – mental disorders in adults
– National supervisor – Mental health and substance abuse for adults
– National patient history – mental disorders in children and young people
– National patient processes for mental health and substance abuse

Settings

Matters where the city council makes a recommendation, and the city council takes a final decision:

  • Orientation on the city council’s decision on Nesttun river park. It is not recommended to realize the Nesttun river park as intended.

Note that not all cases are highlighted here. For example, we generally do not discuss private complaints, as this is notified directly to those concerned. The complete case map can be found under the menu selection Politics, political selection. Select cases decided by the city council and cases with recommendations to the city council.

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The article is in Norwegian

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