"We're Not Going to Live Another Century in the Perimeter": Clement Beaune Proposes to Merge Paris and the Small Crown in a Single City Divided Into 40 Districts
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Ten years after the creation of the Greater Paris Metropolis, the debate on the governance of the capital has come to the fore. While mobility, employment and economic dynamics have long exceeded the administrative boundaries of the capital, Clément Beaune considers, in a note devoted to the institutional future of the Parisian agglomeration, that the present organisation is no longer more suited to the transformations of the francilian region. …
Clément Beaune suggests a major overhaul of the Parisian agglomeration with a new "City of Greater Paris" divided into 40 "districts" instead of small suburbs and departments.
A note by the High Commissioner for the Plan, Clément Beaune, proposes to create a large metropolis for Paris and Ile-de-France, divided into districts and by abolishing the departments.
The High Commissioner for Strategy and Planning, Clément Beaune, published this Thursday, June 4, a note proposing a project of "city of Greater Paris". The capital would swallow up all the little crown within the same metropolis, which would be divided into 40 "districts".
Clément Beaune, the High Commissioner for Strategy and Planning, proposes to take the capital out of its wall of enclosure, the "periph" to create a new city that would bring together 130 communes for 7.2 million inhabitants. He will present his report to the Prime Minister on Thursday.
A note from the High Commission to strategy and plan proposes to merge Paris and the departments of the small crown within a "City of Greater Paris"
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