Barcelona’s La Sagrera neighbourhood council meets on 11 June, giving residents a direct forum to raise local issues with the city council.

The meeting is part of Barcelona’s regular civic participation process, organised by the Ajuntament de Barcelona. Residents can use it to speak with municipal representatives about neighbourhood matters, including local concerns and community programmes.

Who can take part

According to the Ajuntament de Barcelona, the session is open to local people who want to ask for updates, make suggestions, or raise questions about nearby developments. For the official notice and agenda, see the Ajuntament de Barcelona.

What it means for residents

For people living in La Sagrera, the meeting is a practical way to follow decisions that affect the area and to put concerns directly to municipal representatives. It is also relevant for residents tracking infrastructure projects and community services in the neighbourhood.

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Residents who want the latest details should check the Ajuntament de Barcelona notice before attending, as meeting information and agenda items can change.