France/Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie. An ecological recovery contract signed with the State

Published on 17/10/2021 | La rédaction

France

On 14 October, the Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie region signed a six-year contract with the State for recovery and ecological transition (CRTE).

The Pays de Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie, represented by its president François Blanchet, in turn signed a Contract for Recovery and Ecological Transition (CRTE) with the State, represented by the sub-prefect of Sables-d'Olonne, Johann Mougenot, on Thursday 14 October in Givrand. The Pays Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie, represented by its president François Blanchet, in turn signed a Contract for Recovery and Ecological Transition (CRTE) with the State, represented by the sub-prefect of Sables-d'Olonne, Johann Mougenot. This 6-year "new generation" partnership between the State and local authorities should enable "the promotion of a development of the territory that is compatible with the objectives of the ecological transition, while at the same time enabling the strengthening of social and territorial cohesion".

Amount to be defined

By financing which projects? The fourteen communes of the Pays de Saint-Gilles have informed the intermunicipality of their current or planned projects. But those that will benefit from funding under this heading are not yet known, nor is the amount of this funding. To obtain them, the Pays de Saint-Gilles is notably putting forward actions to "increase support for active mobility" or "reduce inequalities in access to services".In order to obtain funding, the Pays de Saint-Gilles has put forward actions to "increase support for active mobility" or "reduce inequalities in access to services", as well as projects relating to "territorial health policy", housing and food.

Source: www.ouest-france.fr


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