La Seu d'Urgell plans 27 million euro budget for 2026

The municipal proposal focuses on urban maintenance, security, and major regional investments.

Generic image of a town hall facade and public street with urban signage.
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Generic image of a town hall facade and public street with urban signage.

The La Seu d'Urgell City Council has unveiled a 26.8 million euro budget proposal for 2026, emphasizing public space improvements and social welfare.

The Compromís administration's plan allocates 5.75 million euros to direct investments, including street paving, new urban signage, and the design of a new Municipal Theatre. A significant portion of the budget is dedicated to the Old Town excellence plan to boost local commerce.

"This budget is a city project that lays the foundations for the coming years with responsibility and ambition."

Joan Barrera · Mayor of La Seu d'Urgell
The Generalitat de Catalunya is expected to invest nearly 50 million euros in the city over the next two years. Key projects include 111 public housing units, a new nursing home, and the establishment of regional government offices in historic buildings like Ca l'Armenter.