Stop or Even ? the Inhabitants of a Municipality in the Alps Vote to Decide the Future of Their Ski Resort
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Located at 1,500 metres above sea level, the area has seen its snowfall rate drop, and is facing a deficit of "700,000 euros" for the year, according to the mayor of the municipality, Michel Lantelme.
In the face of a lack of snow and the resulting chronic deficit, the inhabitants of the Val d'Allos-Le Seignus resort had to choose between maintaining the activity totally or partially against an increase in their taxes or completely stopping skiing.
In the municipality of Allos, the inhabitants are called to the polls to choose between maintaining alpine skiing with an increase in taxes, a reduction in the offer of ski, or the complete stop of this
The village of Allos, in the Southern Alps, voted for the cessation of alpine skiing in Val d的Allos-Le Seignus, faced with a lack of snow and a chronic financial deficit.
A majority of the inhabitants of the municipality of Allos (Alpes-de-Haute-Provence) voted in favour of the end of the ski at a citizens' consultation which ended on Saturday 28 June. This vote being consultative, the final decision will be taken by the mayor of the municipality.
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