The Agadir City Council is set to convene in May for a series of three sessions aimed at addressing a comprehensive agenda of 31 items. Central to these discussions will be the evaluation of the Municipal Action Program (PAC) for the period 2022-2027, alongside important considerations regarding fiscal and administrative management. Additionally, the council will work on the approval of various partnership agreements, concluding its activities with the review of written questions submitted by council members that pertain to public services and urban projects.
As preparations are underway for the ordinary session in May, the agenda reflects a broad spectrum of issues tied to economic and social development, partnership formalization, as well as the administrative and fiscal oversight of the municipality. The sessions will be structured into three distinct meetings. The first session, scheduled for Thursday, May 7, 2026, will focus on territorial planning issues, including real estate matters related to forest domains and the examination of partnership agreements with cultural and sports stakeholders. The second session, set for Thursday, May 14, will delve into governance matters, the annual evaluation of the municipal action program, internal audits, and revisions to the fiscal decree. The third and final session, planned for May 19, will be dedicated to discussing the written inquiries submitted by council members.
A notable highlight of this session will be the presentation of the annual evaluation report pertaining to the implementation of the PAC for the fiscal year 2025. This report will provide insights into the achievements made in the previous year against the initially set objectives. By examining this document, council members can analyze data regarding project execution and identify any discrepancies in the progress of various initiatives. This evaluation process is a crucial part of the monitoring procedures for the implementation of municipal policies.
Furthermore, the administrative and financial management will be addressed through several agenda items, particularly focusing on the revision of the fiscal decree in light of observations from oversight authorities. Concurrently, the council will review internal audit reports which aim to present the status of management control procedures and compliance with administrative operations.
In addition to these financial considerations, the council will renew and approve several partnership agreements with social, environmental, cultural, and sports associations. Other points on the agenda will cover routine management issues and technical regularizations.
Among the deliberations, the council is expected to approve the detachment of a parcel of land from the forest domain for the establishment of a sports complex in the Tikiouine neighborhood. Additionally, they will review amendment number one to the partnership agreement concerning the establishment and equipping of a sterilization and vaccination center for stray dogs and cats in the Greater Agadir area, alongside a proposed partnership agreement focused on managing and operating an upcoming animal protection center.
The agenda also includes discussions on temporary occupation requests for forest domains necessary for investment projects, as well as procedures for property transfer through conciliation. Decisions regarding the management of public domains and the approval of proposals from the traffic commission will also be addressed. The programming will encompass decisions related to the management of communal assets and resource exploitation. Council members will be invited to deliberate on the sale of municipal equipment and forest products through public auction for the year 2026. Moreover, issues related to waste management, particularly the handling of discarded equipment at the municipal depot, will be discussed to ensure compliance with environmental and safety regulations.
Finally, the session will conclude with the processing of written questions submitted by council members, which cover various communal services and local concerns. These inquiries will address issues such as road infrastructure, public lighting, human resource management in certain services, and monitoring of urban development projects.
As reported by leseco.ma.