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Mayor Confirms High-Traffic Area Not Located on Route de Cépet in Bruguières

The high-traffic area will not be located on Route de Cépet, in Bruguières (Haute-Garonne). This is what the mayor, Philippe Plantade, confirmed to France Bleu Occitanie, this Thursday, February 15. This space was supposed to meet the travel needs of travelers, particularly during traditional gatherings, but had caused of lively tensions in the village and neighboring towns, such as Saint-Sauveur (Frontonnais). A petition was even launched at the end of January.

Two compulsory areas in the urban area

Residents speak of “great contempt for the local population“and the need to”preserve the exploitation of this cultivated land to protect our already weakened agriculture“The local residents are also afraid.”a devaluation of real estate“.

Contacted, the mayor of Bruguières and vice-president of the Toulouse Metropolis, Philippe Plantade denounces “pressuresand even “hateful messages“. The elected official must, however, respond to the Besson law, which requires municipalities with more than 5,000 inhabitants to have a high-traffic area, which was also provided for in the new departmental plan for reception and housing. Travelers from Haute-Garonne. In Toulouse, a dedicated space has already been set up in La Mounède, next to Lac de la Ramée.

2024-02-15 11:14:51
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