Sirmione Services 2026: Plans for Technology, Security and Public Services Investments
Sirmione Servizi 2026 is taking shape after the company’s budget and the 2025 operating balance were presented on July 20 to the municipal council by CEO Valentina Raimondi. The firm reported €6.7 million in revenues, around 70 employees, and 15 business areas, outlining results achieved and priorities for service development over the coming year.
In 2025, the company continued to strengthen urban hygiene services, including further expansion of separate waste collection, upgrades to the Recycling Centre, and development of the Reuse Island to support the circular economy, alongside information campaigns for residents, associations and business categories. The balance also highlights people-focused initiatives through OneLab, with guidance paths, internships and projects for young people; according to councillor Elena Boschi, Sirmione Servizi operates as the municipality’s arm for essential services with attention to the environment, workers’ health and safety.
For 2026, the budget allocates €996,212 for investments aimed at improving safety, digitalisation, sustainable mobility and working conditions, including €190,000 for video surveillance systems. Planned measures also include further development of digital tools to simplify interactions with citizens and businesses, strengthening the Grifo Parking service, and continuing urban hygiene activities, alongside technological upgrades such as unifying the data processing centre between the municipality and Sirmione Servizi and building a new server room.
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