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Franck Masselus, deputy in charge of finance presented Chartres’ budgetary guidelines for 2021-2023. (© Screenshot Chartres.live)
“A task made more complex by the health crisis”. Franck Masselus, Deputy Mayor of Chartres (Eure-et-Loir) in charge of finance presented the first budgetary guidelines for the term of office for the period 2021-2023 during the last municipal council of Chartres, Wednesday 17 March 2021.
The investment should represent 89.4 million euros over the period 2021-2013, including more than 44.9 million euros for the year 2021.
In this budget, 6.8 million euros are devoted to the administrative center of Chartres, which should normally open to the public early summer 2021.
“We will be able to hold our first municipal council meetings inside the administrative center at the beginning of June”, hopes Franck Masselus.
Four axes to take for Chartres
The other major worksites of the town hall are turning towards the station pole, the Courtille island, the ZAC de la Porte Guillaume and roadwork operations.
More’one million Euros will be devoted to work in the city’s schools.
We have four main objectives: to stabilize the fiscal pressure in the face of the reform of the housing tax, to maintain investment, to ensure that the major balances are respected and to guarantee the repayment of the debt.
End of 2021, the deleveraging ratio could be 9.46 years, and in 2023, 8.77 years. At the end of 2020, the outstanding debt of Chartres stood at more than 105 million euros.
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