PB for community improvement proposals in Aberdeen
Voting openned on Monday 17 February 2025 for people, young and older, living in Aberdeen’s Priority Neighbourhood Areas (North, South and Central) to select the projects they think are best suited to meet their community needs.
Aberdeen City Council’s Participatory Budgeting programme UDECIDE asked eligible voters to choose from proposals for individual projects worth up to £3,000 in value, with a total of £60,000 available across the three Priority Neighbourhood Areas.
Aberdeen City Council Co-Leader Councillor Christian Allard, Chair of Community Planning Aberdeen, said:
“Aberdeen City Council’s Participatory Budgeting process UDECIDE enables people living in our Priority Neighbourhood Areas to select the projects that they think will best meet the needs of their community. UDECIDE is an excellent example of community empowerment and I would encourage everyone who is eligible to vote. By doing so, they can help improve their neighbourhoods, making them even better places for all families and individuals to enjoy.”
Read more on the Aberdeen Council website and the results are available on their Udecide website