“Our goal is to improve the living environment of the bastide”, insists Jean-Michel Bouyssié, deputy in charge of city policy. Quality objective therefore. This applies in particular to the treatment of the facades of buildings. The town hall will also set an example by renovating the facades of the entire Urban Cabrol museum as well as the building purchased to house the future police station, rue Camille Roques.
This facade operation is aimed at private owners, who can benefit from 80% of public subsidies (municipality, region), within the framework of the “center-town” system. But the restoration must be careful and in accordance with the environment. “We want to strive for more quality”, repeats Jean-Michel Bouyssié, citing, among other things, the type of restoration, the materials used, the shutters and the doors.
Thursday morning, a delegation toured the city and visited the 29 facades, distributed throughout the bastide, whose file is currently under investigation for programming in the year. The mayor, Jean-Sébastien Orcibal, and his deputy, the animator of the country of art and history, Christophe Evrard, led the ABF (Architecte des Bâtiments de France), Patrice Gintrand, and representatives of the CAUE ( Council of Architecture, Urbanism and the Environment) and the PETR (Pôle d’Equilibre Territorial Rural) Center Ouest Aveyron from one building to another. “A constructive working meeting” notes Jean-Michel Bouyssié who is delighted with the very good collaboration with the ABF.
Ultimately, this operation could lead to a school site. “Contacts are made with the chamber of trades” informs the elected.
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