Item 9 from the minutes of the Town Council meeting of 15 December.
Guðmundur Sverrisson, Deputy Director of the Finance Department, attends the meeting.
The Town Council approves the proposed loan agreement and refers it to the Borough Council for ratification.
The Town Council proposes that the Borough Council approve the following borrowing as provided for in the budget:
Decision to borrow from the Municipalities' Loan Fund, secured by a charge on the municipality's revenues: The City Council of the City of Hafnarfjörður hereby resolves to borrow from the Municipalities' Loan Fund a principal amount of up to kr. 950,000,000.00 kr., with a final maturity date of 20 March 2039, in accordance with the terms of the loan agreement presented at the meeting, which the municipal council has reviewed. The Municipal Council agrees that as security for the loan (principal, prepayment penalty, plus interest, late payment interest and costs), the revenues of the municipality shall be pledged, pursuant to the authority in 2nd paragraph of Article 68 of the Municipal Government Act No. 138/2011, specifically its business rates and contributions to the municipality from the Municipal Equalisation Fund. The loan is taken to finance the municipality's projects and the purchase of social housing, which constitutes a project of general economic significance, in accordance with Article 3 of the Act on the Establishment of a Public Limited Company for the Municipalities' Loan Fund, No. 150/2006. Furthermore, Rósa Guðbjartsdóttir, ID no. 291165-3899, Mayor, is hereby granted full and unlimited authority to this end on behalf of On behalf of the City of Hafnarfjörður, to sign a loan agreement with the Municipal Loan Fund in accordance with the foregoing, and to receive, sign and issue, and deliver any and all documents, instructions and notices relating to this loan, including a request for the disbursement of the loan.
Representatives of the Social Democratic Alliance submit the following motion:
It is clear that the funds for the purchase/construction of social housing in Hafnarfjörður are far from being fully utilised in the current year – only 123 million of 500 million. This once again shows the complete lack of interest from the majority of the Independence and Progressive parties in providing this housing option for the people of Hafnarfjörður. The majority's lack of interest was then confirmed during the budget process when the funds for the purchase/construction of social housing were halved to 250 million. This was done despite an urgent need, as evidenced by the long waiting lists for social housing.
Valdimar Víðisson speaks. Also, Guðmundur Árni Stefánsson and Stefán Már Gunnlaugsson. Guðmundur Árni Stefánsson speaks a second time. Rósa Guðbjartsdóttir rises to reply, to whom Guðmundur Árni responds. Margrét Vala Marteinsdóttir also rises to reply, to whom Guðmundur Árni responds. Then Valdimar Víðisson rises to reply, to whom Guðmundur Árni responds. Stefán Már also rises to reply.
Then Hildur Rós Guðbjargardóttir speaks. Rósa Guðbjartsdóttir replies. Stefán Már also replies, as does Guðmundur Árni.
The town council approves the proposal for a loan with 6 votes from representatives of the Independence Party and the Progressive Party. The councillors from the Social Democratic Alliance and the Reform Party abstain.
Gudmundur Árni makes the following reservation:
The Social Democratic Alliance's town councillors will not vote, but express disappointment with the lack of interest and ambition regarding the purchase and construction of social housing, as demonstrated by the figures. Otherwise, reference is made to the party's minutes from the town council on 15 December.
Valdimar Víðisson makes the following reservation:
Representatives of the majority of the Progressive and Independence parties submit the following statement: Next year will see a significant increase in social housing. The Municipality of Hafnarfjörður has entered into an agreement with the Bjarg Housing Society for 9 flats to be added to the municipality's social housing stock. These flats will be brought into use in the first half of the new year. Furthermore, the 2023 budget provides for 150 million króna for the purchase of flats for the social housing system. Statements of disinterest in this area are therefore self-defeating.