Overview
- Deputy mayor Jordi Valls and BComú leader Janet Sanz signed the pact, which together with ERC support positions the ordinances to pass in the January plenary.
- The specific IBI rate for large hotels and leisure properties will rise from 1.17% to the legal ceiling of 1.30% starting in 2027, affecting 225 high‑value assets.
- City officials will launch an economic‑legal study on a progressive IBI tied to the number of homes owned and, if viable, submit a proposal to the Finance Ministry, which would require changes to the state local finance law.
- The agreement explores barring landlords from passing IBI to tenants and assessing equal discounts for single‑parent families, and it deploys use‑of‑space plans to limit 24‑hour supermarkets, phone shops, nail salons and franchise proliferation.
- La Vanguardia reports the pact foresees a €1‑per‑night annual rise in the tourist tax through 2029, and the parties commit to accelerate regeneration in Besòs i el Maresme leveraging Next Generation funds and Generalitat collaboration.