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Will the municipality see its parks, squares, neighborhoods or commercial areas plunge into total darkness from 11pm to reduce the energy bill and, in fact, contain the impact of the surge in prices on the community budget?

Exchanges for buildings and public lighting

At this question, Christophe Bresson, deputy mayor responsible for the environment and public spaces, tempered himself. “Since 2006 we have been working diligently on the energy performance of our buildings and on public lighting. And if we are forced to make difficult decisions, the Municipality, objectively, is not the most fragile of the territory. We owe it to our management, to our old concern for the environment and to a form of anticipation on the thermal renewal of our equipment …

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