Barcelona’s Baró de Viver neighbourhood council will meet on 1 June, giving residents a chance to raise local issues and share proposals with the city council.
The meeting is organised by the Ajuntament de Barcelona and forms part of the city’s neighbourhood participation system. It is intended as a forum for discussion between residents and local government on matters affecting daily life in the area.
Neighbourhood councils in Barcelona can cover topics such as urban planning, public services, cultural activity and local safety. They are one way the city says it brings municipal administration closer to residents.
Further details, including the exact time and agenda for the Baró de Viver meeting, will be published by the Ajuntament de Barcelona. Residents looking for wider local coverage can also follow our news page.
For official information on Barcelona’s neighbourhood participation channels, see the Ajuntament de Barcelona website and its citizen participation pages.