Belgrade’s city assembly concluded a session today having approved a revised budget – the second of the year – alongside several urban development plans. Among these plans is one concerning the Bajdina forest area. Details of the budget rebalancing were not immediately released, but the approval signals a shift in city spending priorities. The urban plans are expected to impact development projects across the city, with the Bajdina forest plan drawing potential scrutiny due to environmental concerns. The session began this morning at 10:00 AM local time. Further information regarding the specifics of the approved plans will be released by city officials in the coming days. This decision marks a significant step in Belgrade’s ongoing urban development strategy.