Dolcè Council Affirms Financial Stability and Supports Città del Vino
Also in the Dolcè city council, a moment of reflection was held for the victims of the attacks in the United States, and the mayor, Filiberto Semenzin, read a statement.
Subsequently, there was an acknowledgment of the report prepared by the head of the financial department regarding the progress of the programs and the safeguarding of the budgetary balance.
“The budget for the 2001 financial year,” stated Semenzin, “at the current stage maintains a balanced management of competence, there are no off-balance sheet debts, and the last financial year does not show a deficit in administration: we can therefore acknowledge that no particular measures are necessary, as the financial management data do not indicate either an administrative or management deficit, nor the need to recognize off-balance sheet debts.
The report from the head of the service highlights a ‘probable’ lower revenue of 60 million related to missed income due to violations of the traffic code, increased income from the methane gas service amounting to 100 million, and higher regional transfers for home support of 10 million.
Meanwhile, lower expenses related to current management are quantified at 150 million.” In the same session, the municipality’s adherence to the national association Città del Vino was approved.



