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Metz: What metropolis in 2030-2050?: The strategy is not unanimous

Metz: What metropolis in 2030-2050?: The strategy is not unanimous

The Metz Metropolitan Area's 2030-2050 strategy "is neither right-wing nor left-wing, neither urban nor rural," argues its president, François Grosdidier. On Tuesday evening, July 8, the Metropolitan Council looked ahead. A horizon that some opposition elected officials do not see in the same way.
At the podium on Tuesday evening at Cescom, Anne Fritsch-Renard gave a long presentation of what the Metz Metropolis could be like between 2030 and 2050. Photo Virginie Dedola
At the podium on Tuesday evening at Cescom, Anne Fritsch-Renard gave a long presentation of what the Metz Metropolis could be like between 2030 and 2050. Photo Virginie Dedola

How can we make the residents of the 46 municipalities surrounding Metz happy in the near future? This question occupied a good part of the evening of the Metropolitan Council, which met on Tuesday, July 8, in the Cescom building at the Technopole. "The goal is to build the metropolis of your needs, your rights, and your desires," Anne Fritsch-Renard announced to the audience, composed mainly of elected officials, with a few spectators. "Reviewed following a turbulent context—the health crisis, the conflict in Ukraine, climate change—the 2030-2050 metropolitan strategy was developed by interviewing as many people as possible with diverse backgrounds: businesses, urban planning agencies, children's councils, seniors, young people, members of student life, and a thousand others...

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