Army – First Priority
The session traditionally opened with support for the defense forces. The Council approved the transfer of material assets from the village council's balance to six military units, as well as to the Volunteer Formation No. 1 of the Bilohorod community.
Musikan Lyceum to Receive Insulation – With EIB Funds
The Council made a decision to obtain a loan from the European Investment Bank for the insulation of Musikan Lyceum. The goal is to ensure stable operation of the institution during the autumn-winter period and provide proper conditions for children.
"The institution needs this work to operate stably during the autumn-winter period and ensure proper conditions for children"
— Anton Ovsienko, village head of Bilohorod community
Comprehensive Resilience Plan – Taking Into Account Last Winter's Experience
A comprehensive community resilience plan for 2026 has been approved. The document takes into account lessons from the previous heating season and scenarios the community may face in the future. The goal is to ensure uninterrupted operation even in the most challenging conditions.
Other Session Decisions
The estimated wage size for 2026 has been approved – this is a baseline indicator for calculating the cost of construction and implementation of infrastructure projects using budget funds.
The naming of a newly formed alley in the village of Hnativka has been agreed upon – Patriarch Filaret Alley, following the request of the rector of the Yaroslav Chornetskyy Church. Amendments to the village council's budget have been made and a number of architectural issues have been reviewed.
An Unchanged Focus
Army, education, resilience – three priorities around which the decisions of the Bilohorod Council are built. The session confirmed: the community is not waiting for a crisis, it is preparing for it in advance.
