Month: December 2024

Members of the Economic Council discussed the “Skele” Business Zone, the draft budget for 2025, and the enrollment policy for the 2025/26 school year

At today’s 15th regular meeting of the Economic Council of the Municipality of Brod, the members of this advisory body discussed the possibilities for the construction of the “Skele” Business Zone. Also on the agenda were the draft budget for the Municipality of Brod for the next year and the enrollment plan for high schools for the 2025/2026 school year.

Speaking about the topic that attracted the most attention, the construction of the “Skele” Business Zone, the Mayor of Brod, Milan Zečević, said that “this issue, like all others, is being approached in a planned and systematic manner.”

“By the next Economic Council meeting, I hope that we will deliver cadastral extracts to clearly identify the ownership of all parcels within the ‘Skele’ Business Zone. We will determine where traffic routes are already prescribed, and together with the Electric Utility and our communal company, we will provide an estimated cost sheet so we know how much the installation of sewage and water collectors will cost, as well as a transformer station that could be expanded and developed to supply the entire future ‘Skele’ Business Zone,” he stated.

Another topic of today’s session was the draft budget for the upcoming year, the final proposal of which will be presented at the 2nd regular session of the Municipality of Brod Assembly, scheduled for December 25.

“It was very important for us, both from the perspective of the municipal administration and from the perspective of the economy, to clarify to all participants in tonight’s Council the exact situation. We still do not have the complete findings, as the audit process is ongoing. Therefore, we expect to hold a special thematic session on the same day as the regular session, with the audit findings,” said the Mayor of Brod and added:

“The audit will tell us the exact financial situation and will certainly provide some recommendations, the implementation of which we will consult with our councilors, as well as the Economic Council.”

Zečević said that it was of great importance for this advisory body to be informed about “the currently established situation in the financial sector of our municipality.”

“This time, the budget is significantly larger because we had to project and anticipate that, starting from January 1 next year, the Health Center will become part of our budget. The municipal budget is 14 million, and about 2.7 million marks is the Health Center’s budget, which tells us that the budget of Brod has increased to nearly 17 million marks,” he said and added:

“With this budget, we must be rational. 17 million marks is certainly an impressive figure, and it would be very easy to manage if it were sustainable, allowing us to be solvent and reach a positive zero. However, according to the handover report between me and the former mayor, we found 5.6 million marks in short-term obligations and about 1 million marks of withdrawn funds from various donors that were spent for unintended purposes, which we will either have to return or use for the intended purposes in the next year.”

Representatives of the Municipality and FIPA Visited Companies “SKAI Adapter” and “Krampitz IN & Partner”

As part of the Post-investment Support for Investors project, representatives of the Municipality of Brod and a representative from the Foreign Investment Promotion Agency in Bosnia and Herzegovina (FIPA) visited the Brod-based companies “SKAI Adapter” and “Krampitz IN & Partner.”

Sandra Marković, a FIPA expert associate, and officials from the Department for Local and Economic Development held a working meeting at the Municipality of Brod, where they agreed on continuing successful cooperation.

Public Consultation Held for Citizens, Entrepreneurs, and NGOs on the “Cross Waste” Project

“By purchasing a crusher for construction waste, the municipality of Brod will be able to repurpose that waste into material for filling gravel roads and promote more responsible waste management practices,” it was announced during today’s public consultation for citizens, entrepreneurs, and the NGO sector, held in the Municipality of Brod’s Assembly Hall.

This is one of the activities within a project initiated by the Municipality of Brod and the company “EKO-DUNAV” d.o.o. from Borovo, which has been approved for funding under the first call of the INTERREG IPA VI-A Cross-border Cooperation Program Croatia-Bosnia and Herzegovina – Montenegro 2022-2027.

Participants had the opportunity to watch a presentation and learn more about the project from Aleksandra Džabić, a graduate ecologist, who shared details about the project itself and sustainable waste disposal practices.

The main goal of the project is to improve sustainable development and environmental preservation in the municipalities of Brod (Bosnia and Herzegovina) and Borovo (Croatia) by applying innovative models and approaches for managing construction waste through repurposing that waste as material for gravel roads and promoting responsible waste management practices.

“The project will provide a joint intervention in the program area from two countries, addressing the challenges of waste management by promoting sustainable construction waste management. It aims to improve existing infrastructure and raise awareness of waste management in the cross-border area, contributing to the development and preservation of the environment,” said Jovana Popadić, the project’s communication manager.

The project will last for 24 months, from June 15, 2024, to June 14, 2026, and is being implemented by the Municipality of Brod and the company “EKO DUNAV” d.o.o. from Borovo as the lead partner.

The project is valued at €841,445.40. The European Union will finance 85% of the project (€715,228.59), while the remaining 15% (€126,216.81) will be funded by project partners.

The main expected outcomes are: improved waste management competencies in the municipalities of Brod and Borovo, active participation of local communities in promoting sustainable environmental practices and waste management systems, development of a cross-border partnership model for access and exchange of experiences and knowledge in the field of waste management, and increased public awareness and participation in waste management systems through an educational promotional campaign.

The consultation was also attended by the Mayor of Brod, Milan Zečević, who said, “This project is very demanding, and it is therefore very important for us to remain consistent in its implementation.”

“Given Bosnia and Herzegovina’s pre-accession status, I believe this is an opportunity for our municipality to take advantage of every possibility to cooperate with the European Union and secure funding from available EU funds. The project is very demanding, and it is crucial that we stay committed to its implementation. I am confident that in the next year we will fulfill all project tasks and improve our municipality significantly in terms of ecology and waste management,” said Zečević.

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