Comune di Cagliari
| Primary URL | Location | Industry | www[.]comune[.]cagliari[.]it |
Country
Italy
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Government - Local
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Profile
The Municipality of Cagliari, also known as Comune di Cagliari, is the local government authority responsible for administering the city of Cagliari and its surrounding territory. It delivers a range of public services including civil registration, urban planning, maintenance of public infrastructure, social welfare programs, and issuance of permits and licenses. The municipality also manages local taxation, public safety coordination, and cultural initiatives that support community life. Its services are directed toward residents, businesses, and visitors who interact with the city’s administrative functions. By operating under Italian municipal law, it ensures compliance with national and regional regulations while addressing local needs.
As the capital of the Sardinia region, Cagliari holds a prominent administrative and political position within Italy’s local government structure. The municipality exercises regulatory authority over zoning, building codes, and environmental standards specific to the urban area. It serves as the primary point of contact for regional and national agencies implementing policies at the municipal level. Ownership of the entity is public, with no private parent or subsidiary relationships; it is funded through municipal budgets, state transfers, and locally generated revenues. The organization’s profile was highlighted in 2021 when a ransomware attack disrupted its digital services, prompting emergency measures such as network isolation and public advisories to limit in‑person visits.
