One of the central points of the session, which has 29 items on the agenda, will be the institutional declaration regarding the request for the segregation of Bellaterra. This positioning comes as the deadline for the involved administrations to submit their technical reports to the Generalitat (Catalan Government) expires, before the Catalan Government decides whether the administrative procedure continues.
The plenary will also dedicate a significant part of the debate to the future of the waste collection and street cleaning service, one of the municipality's most important contracts. The session includes the review of service prices, its provisional continuity, and, notably, the approval of the contracting file that should allow the tendering of a new collection model.
This decision is crucial, as Cerdanyola is far from the recycling targets set by the European Union, which require achieving 55% selective collection by 2025. According to the latest available data, the municipality recycled 38.2% of waste in 2023. The new contract, which was due for final approval in 2025 after an extension, will not follow the door-to-door model, according to the municipal government.
In the economic sphere, the plenary will resolve the allegations presented and vote on the final approval of the fiscal ordinances and public prices, as well as the municipal budget for the year 2026, one of the main agreements on the municipal calendar. Additionally, the agenda is completed with various extrajudicial recognitions of obligations, judicial matters, the initial approval of the street asphalt project (zone 2), and several motions from the municipal groups (ERC, Vox, and PP).




