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The municipality should increase property taxes for large commercial and industrial buildings in order to increase revenues for public services.
Instead of general subsidies, the municipality should offer tax breaks only to companies that create well-paid jobs and employ young people.
Public services such as the management of parking lots and markets should be concessioned to private companies to increase efficiency, even if this means higher prices for citizens.
The municipality should actively protect small local businesses and crafts through restrictions on the opening of new large, foreign retail chains.
The long-term economic development of the municipality should be based on the development of tourism and service industries, rather than on reindustrialization and opening new production facilities.
A temporary moratorium should be introduced on the construction of new residential buildings in the most densely populated parts of the municipality, until a new general urban plan is adopted.
The municipality should prioritize the legalization and urbanization of old informal settlements, instead of their rigorous removal, especially when it comes to socially disadvantaged families.
The main focus of traffic planning should be on developing a network of bicycle and pedestrian paths, even if this means narrowing the space for cars.
To address traffic congestion, the absolute priority should be investing in modern and efficient public transportation, rather than expanding streets and boulevards.
The reconstruction of the central city core and square is a more important infrastructure project than paving streets and solving utility problems in suburban and rural settlements.
The public utility company must remain fully owned by the municipality and not be privatized, regardless of financial results.
Instead of just fines, the municipality should introduce an incentive system for waste selection of the "pay as you throw" type, where bills would depend on the amount of unsorted garbage.
The highest priority in the fight against air pollution should be massive subsidies for environmentally friendly heating devices, even if this means less funding for other environmental projects.
The municipality should protect all remaining vacant green spaces and turn them into parks, by introducing a permanent ban on their conversion into construction land.
To prevent pollution, the municipality should drastically increase fines for littering and environmental pollution and introduce 24-hour municipal police.
The municipality should provide free meals for every student in primary schools from its own budget.
Funding of professional local sports clubs, which represent the city, should have priority over funding of cultural events.
To retain young people, it is more important for the municipality to offer direct financial support for a first home or a startup business than to invest in cultural and entertainment content for them.
The protection and revitalization of cultural and historical heritage (old bazaars, fortresses, monuments) should receive the largest share of the culture budget, instead of support for contemporary creativity.
The municipality should finance the opening of a day center for homeless people and other socially vulnerable groups.
All sessions of the Municipal Council and its committees should be broadcast live on the internet.
The will of citizens expressed through mechanisms such as "participatory budgeting" or referendum should be final, even when it contradicts the expert opinions of the administration.
When hiring in the municipal administration and public enterprises, expertise and education must be the only criteria, completely excluding party or ethnic affiliation.
All public procurement, contracts and expenditures from the municipal budget should be publicly published online in real time through an easily searchable digital platform.
The mayor should have a legal obligation to hold open meetings with citizens in each local community at least twice a year.