Several notable deliberations were adopted during the last municipal council of Behren-lès-Forbach, on Thursday, July 8.
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New grounds for the college
The acquisition of land for the construction in 2022 of the future college is continuing. The council unanimously adopted the purchase of new plots: the first lot with a total area of 2,682 m², located behind the Louis-Pasteur nursery school, for an amount of € 175,000, the second for 955 m² for € 13,370 and the third of 633 m² for € 8,860. “We would like to thank all the owners who helped us with this general interest project and who support it,” said Mayor Dominique Ferrau. The construction of the college required one hectare, we exceeded it thanks to them ”The council also recorded the sale of a property of 616 m² to an individual for 100,000 €, acquired at the same price by the municipality four years ago. years to guarantee access for the future college.
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More breakfasts
The breakfast system, introduced in 2018 by the government, allows children in REP and REP + schools to benefit from breakfasts financed by the municipality and the State. Applied to all kindergarten classes at Erckmann-Chatrian, Hector-Berlioz and Louis-Pasteur schools since November 2019 at the level of one meal per week, the system is being reinforced. From September 16, 2021, each student will enjoy a second weekly breakfast. The state finances € 1.30 per meal. According to Jean-Marc Huart, rector of the Grand Est academic region and the Nancy-Metz academy, 1,000 students are concerned in Moselle.
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Health and employment
The health competence, previously held by the municipality, is transferred to the agglomeration community of Forbach Porte de France, given “the little chance of achieving isolated approaches given the scale of the challenges of the years to come. A more collective and structured territorial approach is necessary ”. Labeled Cité de l’Emploi in June 2020, the city of Behren-lès-Forbach is extending its membership of the partnership charter until December 31, 2022.
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security
Opposition councilor Joanna Vangelista questioned the mayor about safety around the Behren-village school, bringing up reports from parents of students who fear the circulation of cars. The mayor recalls the presence of two or three agents to secure the site and calls for the responsibility of parents “who must not park to drop off their children, if only for two minutes”. It emits the idea of a future one-way or plots at certain times of the day.
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