“The Local Urban Plan (PLU) adopted in February 2019 by the municipal council is no longer suited to the current situation of the municipality and to the town planning policy desired by the new municipality”, explained Wednesday, in the preamble of the municipal council, the mayor of Yutz Clémence Pouget. Which therefore wanted to follow through on his ideas, in particular so that a real estate transaction like that of the Domaine des Bois, retoque in extremis by the administrative court at the end of the year, does not happen again. The objectives of this new document are to take into account the issues related to the environment and sustainable development, but also to “allow a thoughtful development of the areas at stake and in particular the requalification of the south-east and north-east city entrances. “,” To reflect on the Metalworkers sector “,” to allow a reasoned evolution of the population “or” to improve the living environment of the inhabitants “.
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Shallot race
Sylvie Henry, of the Ensemble pour Yutz group, told the assembly of her incomprehension. “Why are you carrying out a complete and therefore expensive review and not simplified? I do not see the point. The Domaine des Bois having been classified as a non-building zone, the objective has been reached… ”Response from Clémence Pouget:“ The PLU is the political document of a majority. It is normal that we do not share the same vision of the city. This PLU has objectives, you don’t have the same ones. “
Pascal Landragin, from the Better Life list in Yutz, said he was “delighted by this revision of the PLU and the future infrastructure improvements. Before, we were witnessing a shallot race against which we had risen up. The environmental adviser nevertheless wanted to ask for some clarification. “You talk about a reasoned evolution of the population. What is the gauge? He worried. “We do not have the same objectives as the previous team”, quickly reassured the leader of the majority. The elected opposition member also reported a “projection of 1,300 new housing units” on the Portes de France-Thionville agglomeration from the town center. “If Thionville takes 10,000 inhabitants, that risks considerably annoying the lives of Yussois. And that will have to be said at some point, ”suggests Pascal Landragin. “I do not always agree with Mr. Cuny, if that’s what you ask me,” defends Clémence Pouget. “But we can’t decide for other mayors either. “
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