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Calafell Maintains Stable Taxes, Except for the Waste Tax

by PREMIUM.CAT
Imagen de una reunión del Ayuntamiento de Calafell donde el alcalde, Ramon Ferré, está debatiendo la necesidad de aumentar la tasa de recogida de basuras en un 4,81% debido a la normativa europea. La sala está llena de ciudadanos preocupados y funcionarios locales, con gráficos que muestran estadísticas de otros municipios como El Vendrell, Cambrils, La Canonja, Valls, Altafulla, Reus, Vandellòs, Mont-roig del Camp y Vila-seca que muestran diferentes porcentajes de aumento en la tasa de basuras para 2025. El alcalde Ferré parece decidido pero empático mientras explica la necesidad de estos ajustes para cumplir con la normativa y minimizar el impacto en la comunidad.

Fiscal Stability with Exceptions

Calafell City Council has announced that by 2025, most taxes and fees will remain unchanged. However, the fee related to waste management will see a notable increase of 4.81%.

European Regulations and Necessary Adjustments

According to the town hall, this increase is a consequence of the European regulations which oblige to guarantee that the real costs associated with the collection, transport and treatment of waste are fully covered. Thus, the rate for residential waste collection will be the only one that will be adjusted, while the rate for commercial waste will remain as it is.

Declarations of the Mayor

Ramon Ferré, the mayor, has emphasized that this decision is imperative to comply with current regulations. ‘We have been proactive in dealing with this situation for some time, so the increase that will be applied for next year is moderate compared to other municipalities that may experience drastic increases,’ he assured.

Comparison with Other Municipalities

The data provided by the City Council reveal that many other municipalities in the region of Camp de Tarragona and Baix Penedès will apply significant increases in their waste rates. For example, El Vendrell anticipates an increase of 82%, while La Canonja will reach up to 175%.

Economic and Social Impact

The mayor has commented that costs have increased considerably in recent times, which has made it necessary to update the rates. ‘We are working to adjust this increase in the fairest possible way for citizens, while maintaining the quality of services,’ concluded Ferré.

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