2024

TERRITOIRE DE MONTIGNY-SUR-AUBE

Town hall Local authority
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The territory of Montigny-sur-Aube is ideally situated to allow visitors to the National Forest Park to prepare a quality stay. The two valleys of the Ource and the Aube offer nature lovers walks through forests and valleys where you can discover all the riches of a preserved nature. The villages, the castle of Montigny-sur-Aube, the commandery of Epally, the wash houses, the bridges and the churches are all evidence of a first-rate historical heritage. The hills where the vines soak up the sun for a Crémant appreciated by all modulate the landscape. The campsite at the Riel lake is a good starting point with its attractive prices and its luxury caravans for discovering the national park along its tourist routes. A holiday space to recharge your batteries and rediscover the taste for essential values in an environment where nature and mankind build an intelligent balance for the benefit of all.

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 Montigny-Sur-Aube, 21520
2024

LONGVIC - VILLE À VIVRE

Real estate and furnishings
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Longvic is pursuing a policy designed for its residents and the improvement of their living environment. If the city does not deny its industrial image, it counterbalances it by asserting itself as a city-nature, concerned about the well-being of its residents. To this end, it has undertaken profound urban transformations in recent years. These changes will continue in 2023, with the production of 650 new homes. The multiplication of real estate projects - rental, home ownership or open-ended - is also intended to attract new residents to the commune and to cement those who live there by offering a residential path adapted to all ages, family situations and incomes.

At the entrance to the city on the Dijon side. Opposite the Ephad Marcel Jacquelinet, at the entrance to the city on the Dijon side, a real estate program by the developer Ghitti, Cours et Jardin, offers 140 housing units.

The Valentin district under study: The former military district located next to the new Place Mandela will be transformed in the years to come. After having undergone renovations and home ownership projects, the municipality is currently rethinking the neighborhood to make it a new eco-district and to integrate a true generational mix of populations.

The Pommerets eco-district. Nexity is the prime contractor for this project, which is on a human scale, with multi-family buildings of no more than two stories. In total, 70 lots, divided between rental (7%) and rent-to-own (PSLA), in single-family homes. An ecological charter manages the entire eco-district. Soft traffic (pedestrian, bicycle) will link it to the city center and the college on one side and to Dijon on the other. Shared gardens will find their place in the heart of the eco-district. The housing units are available while the individual houses are completed. The streets have been named, only by female figures, to give back the place to women in the public space. The municipality has chosen to return part of the project land to agricultural activity in order to install organic market gardening and to include Dijon Métropole in its local and sustainable food program. It is also a way to rediscover the market gardening roots of Longvic, which fed the Dukes of Burgundy in their time.

Clos des Marronniers, a residence of 34 apartments in the heart of the city, on the banks of the Ouche and the green corridor.

Guynemer project with Orvitis. The landlord has led the deconstruction of buildings in the former Guynemer neighborhood, next to the Colombière park. Eventually, the site will be home to 180 new homes. The six new blocks should be completed by 2025.

Place Mandela has been given a makeover. The work was completed in early 2019. The shopping center has been enlarged and is now home to new quality housing on the first floor, combining housing for seniors and home ownership. In total, 48 new homes are being built by the landlord Orvitis.

The city center has been completely renovated. More airy and more open to the city, its face has changed, thanks in particular to Place Mandela. The renovated castle has been transformed into a place of public service by integrating the municipal children's centre and the family counter, both for leisure and education. The new footbridge over the Ouche River links the castle park to the town hall and reinforces the city's green axis. Sopirim has integrated into this charming neighborhood La Maison de Condé, a small residence of 15 luxury apartments.

The former 102 air base has been transformed into a business park. The gendarmerie school has arrived on the site with its students. 200 supervisors and 1,500 learners are now installed there. The site has also been home to the gendarmerie's national public safety training center since October 2017. The airport industrial park now houses businesses in the large hangars left vacant by the departure of the military. More than 80% of the available space is occupied and more than 300 jobs have been created.

On the side of the castle, the municipality is organizing the creation of a new restaurant while every week foodtrucks set up their stoves in the municipality.

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 Longvic, 21600
2024

VILLE DE DIJON

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Dijon, a cultural metropolis that is reinventing itself in favour of green ... Read more
 Dijon, 21000
2024

DIJON METROPOLE

Town hall Local authority
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Since the merger of the regions, Dijon has become the capital of Burgundy-Franche-Comté. Dijon Metropole, formerly Greater Dijon, is a living area of 260,000 inhabitants, a very attractive economic, commercial and cultural center, whether it is to live there, create a business, study or have fun. Dijon Metropole is engaged in a real urban mutation and is one of the only agglomerations in the Grand Est to gain inhabitants. Its city center is a convivial place that gives pride of place to soft traffic and café terraces.

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 Dijon, 21000
2024

S'INSTALLER DANS LE MORVAN SOMMETS & GRANDS LACS

Administration Public service

Did you enjoy your stay in the Morvan so much that you dream of moving there? Don't wait any longer, the tourist office and the Morvan Sommets et Grands Lacs Community of Communes will help you! The aim? To inform you about the promising sectors of activity in the region, such as hotels and restaurants, agriculture, crafts, health... An economic development coordinator (Christophe Ferney) is your contact: he will help you build your project

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2024

MAIRIE

Town hall Local authority

Services available at the town hall include administrative procedures, alerts and prevention, lost and found, downloadable documents, points of interest, town planning procedures and equipment rental. Genlis Town Hall also issues National Identity Cards and Passports.

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 Genlis, 21110
2024

BUREAU DES ÉLECTIONS

Town hall Local authority

In addition to the central town hall, the annexes can also register applications for registration on the lists of electors. So, at the ballot box, citizens! For non-registrants wishing to appear on the lists of electors: young or old, from 18 years old, fortunately, there is no age limit to participate in democratic debates. The election office also concerns those who have just moved to our city, who have changed their neighbourhoods or who want to find out about their polling stations. Here are the pieces to be provided: the valid national identity card or certificate of French nationality or a valid electoral card as well as proof of domicile. Novelty: online registration on the list on www.mon.service-public.fr!

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 Dijon, 21000
2024

WWW.COTEDOR.FR

Town hall Local authority

Whether you're a tourist or a Côte-d'Orien, the www.cotedor.fr website, which comes under the authority of the Conseil départemental, gives you easy access to information and practical services in the département. Modern and interactive, it enables you tolocate job offers, check road conditions and traffic information, locate car-sharing areas and find out about all the events on the Côte-d'Orien calendar. This is where you'll find ideas for outings, a map of cycle routes and numerous hiking trails. You can also take care of all your administrative formalities.

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 Dijon, 21000
2024

MAIRIE DE LONGVIC

Town hall Local authority

Longvic is a little Burgundy. Its triptych of nature-housing-industry and its proximity to Dijon place it at the heart of the regional economic fabric. Mayor Céline Tonot and her team are sincerely committed to ensuring that Longvic residents enjoy a real quality of life. With its "Longvic agenda 2030" plan, the town is actively addressing issues of energy transition, solidarity and economic development. Longvic boasts an exceptional sporting environment, with the ALC Escrime, a tennis complex and the Véronique Pecqueux Roland gymnasium. For history buffs, come and admire the town's 15th-century château and the 18th-century Beauregard fort to the south.

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 Longvic, 21600
2024

CHEVIGNY SAINT SAUVEUR ATTRACTIVE POUR RESIDER

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The commune of Chevigny-Saint-Sauveur is constantly evolving and changing its appearance, with new or redesigned facilities, but also new real estate projects that mark the end of its expansion onto farmland. Over the years, Chevigny-Saint-Sauveur has multiplied its services and assets, encouraging more and more residents to settle here for the long term. Nevertheless, new real estate opportunities are regularly emerging to meet the expectations of people who want to live in the commune.

The Troubadours district. No less than 17.5 hectares of land are currently being developed, ranging from multi-family housing to semi-detached detached houses. By the end of 2026, 250 to 300 home-ownership units will be built by developer Edensy.

In 2024,the Poètes district will be enriched by 150 multi-family homes and 30 lots for single-family homes. On the agenda: architectural harmonization and mixed populations.

Chevigny Côté Sud is the name of the neighborhood project to be built behind the local cemetery. Crédit Mutuel Aménagement is planning to create a garden to green the town, further improve the living environment and create a distance between the housing and the burial site, and is planning 30 housing units in the development. Half will be single-family homes, the other half small-scale collective housing.

In the town center, Promogim is completing the construction of some sixty home-ownership units.

A residence for able-bodied senior citizens, just a stone's throw from the town hall and the town center's shops and services, is being considered with the aim of opening, if possible, before 2026. The Town Hall wishes to offer a solution adapted to an older population wishing to remain in the commune, in place of the old community building.

A new private school group is back in operation. The Les Arcades group, well established in the heart of Dijon, has built a 12-classroom establishment, from kindergarten to secondary school, near the Visitation church.

Chevigny-Saint-Sauveur wins the Trophée de l'Arbre 2023. The town's commitment to nature, which includes the "1,000 trees" challenge to be unveiled in 2021, has earned it this departmental label. The town had launched the challenge to plant 1,000 trees in public spaces such as the Parc de la Saussaie, but also in businesses and private homes. The operation was co-sponsored by the association "Un enfant peut sauver un arbre" (A child can save a tree), which regularly runs awareness-raising campaigns for schoolchildren. During the operation, over 130 trees were planted in the Parc de la Saussaie, a hundred of them purchased by private individuals or companies sympathetic to the project. Each sponsor knows the location of his or her tree, which will make the park even greener in years to come. The municipality is now aiming higher, hoping to plant 2,000 and then 3,000 trees, with the NGO Forestiers du Monde® as another partner.

Further plant densification: Chevigny-Saint-Sauveur, which is thus taking concrete action against global warming, will continue to densify the plant presence on its territory with the planting of several thousand trees over the coming years. The first of these projects is the future forest at the entrance to the town on the Terres Rousses side.

The Saint-Eloi residence, in the center of Chevigny-Saint-Sauveur, comprises 61 apartments (T2 to T5) in three buildings. The second phase of this program includes a tertiary space with premises for the department's services.

Committed to energy efficiency, the commune is stepping up its efforts to make the town "a laboratory for energy transition", with the renovation of its buildings, including the Ez Allouères and Buisson Rond schools, the switch to 100% LED lighting and the replacement of boilers by heat pumps in certain communal buildings.

A skate-park project in the Parc de la Saussaie: a 500 m² area will be dedicated to skates and rollerblades. The project is part of a participatory approach. Skateboarders can register at [email protected]

Over 200 events every year: organized by the town, the cultural department or associations, there's always something to do in Chevigny-Saint-Sauveur. The Fête de l'Escargot at the end of February has become the town's flagship event, with over 20,000 visitors.

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 Chevigny-Saint-Sauveur, 21800
2024

COMMUNAUTÉ DE COMMUNES DU SÉNONAIS

Administration Public service

Sens is home to the local administration of the Grand Sénonais agglomeration community. It covers an area of 375.20 km2 and has a population of 59,202 in 2019. However, please note that opening times are subject to change.

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 Sens, 89100
2024

AGENCE DE DÉVELOPPEMENT TOURISTIQUE DE L'YONNE

Town hall Local authority

The Yonne, a concentrate of Burgundy that ADT offers you to discover. A land of adventure for families, gastronomic treasures where the vineyards are refined, tourist routes with rich and varied themes... a thousand and one ideas for outings, from weekends to 1 hour from Paris.

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 Auxerre, 89000
2024

COMMUNAUTE DE COMMUNES OUCHE ET MONTAGNE- CCOM

Town hall Local authority

Since January 1st, 2014, the Communautés de Communes du Sombernonnais and the Vallée de l'Ouche have been merged: they are now 32 towns and 10,500 inhabitants who united their destiny. La Communauté de Communes progressively sets up a tourist logistics at the service of visitors in connection with the general council. 5 picnic areas are available to tourists along the Burgundy canal and the véloroute. Two hiking paths are inscribed on PDIPR: the trail of Roches d'orgères in Fleurey-sur-Ouche and the Mâlain trail departing from the church of the village. Three others are under preparation around Pasques, Lantenay, Barbirey and Saint-Victor-sur-Ouche. A carpooling area and a service area for camping-cars are close to the A38 and shops. The CCOM endeavours to develop its capacity for reception (cottages, guesthouses...) and to enhance the major tourist sites. It continues thus, in connection with the owners of the Mâlain Gallo-Roman excavations (the State and the Mesmontois archaeological Group), the development of the Mediolanum site for an opening to the public. This site forms with the museum and the castle, which hosts cultural events (including the Witches' Festival) a tryptich that deserves a visit.

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 Pont-De-Pany, 21410
2024

MAIRIE DE POUILLY EN AUXOIS

Town hall Local authority

The small village of Pouilly-en-Auxois, located along the Bourgogne Canal, has more than one tourist attraction: wealth of heritage (colombiers, castles, fortified villages in the vicinity…), nature walks by boat or bicycle, on the way to the slipway, or still gastronomic discoveries… Tourists are not mistaken, there are many here with the arrival of the beautiful days.

The main attraction is undoubtedly the marina of Pouilly-en-Auxois, where the Bourgogne Canal passes. Apart from the tourist aspect, this small municipality of 1600 inhabitants, especially dynamic, organizes numerous shows and entertainment all year round. It is based on a highly developed associative fabric in the fields of sport (including a new synthetic football field) and culture in particular. Pouilly-en-Auxois, at the intersection of Dijon, Beaune, Semur and Autun, every four to 30 minutes drive, is therefore a nice city to live!

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 Pouilly-En-Auxois, 21320
2024

MAIRIE DE JOIGNY

Town hall Local authority

To apply for or renew a national identity card or passport, you need to make an appointment in advance with the Population Department.

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 Joigny, 89300
2024

DÉPARTEMENT DE LA CÔTE-D'OR

Town hall Local authority

Formerly appointed General Council, the Ministerial Council is the assembly assembly, with the aim of improving the lives of some 530 000 inhabitants of the department and making Côte d'Or dynamic and attractive. To achieve this, the Departmental Council has many skills: education with the management of colleges, solidarity with older people, preservation and rejuvenation of the territories, sport, culture, housing, agriculture, employment, travel… Travel that you can do by bicycle thanks to the département and green tracks of the department and even by barge on the fluvial axes of the Côte d'Or (Saône, Bourgogne Canal…)! The Council also has ambitions for tourism… Great ambitions with, for example, the MuséoParc Alésia, who celebrated his 5 years in 2017 and who does not have success. A little advice to the Dijonnais? In the spring, check the programming of the Council… Its gardens are open for pleasant and always successful cultural events! And throughout the Côte d'or, find the Arts & Scenes festival. Finally, the Departmental Council invests in projects to improve the lives of the people with, for example, the platform for the deployment of fibre optics throughout the department, or the creation of a web platform for sustainable development management in colleges. In short, a Departmental Council on all fronts and which is "every day with you"!

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 Dijon, 21000
2024

QUETIGNY PROJET CŒUR DE VILLE

Developer

A new, more dynamic city center where 400 new homes are being built.

The city of Quetigny has embarked on an ambitious urban redevelopment project designed to create a genuine Quetigny town center around the tramway terminus station, Quetigny Centre. The project is due to be completed by 2025-2030, and has multiple objectives aimed at :

give the citya new, more urban and attractiveface,

retain a sufficient number of residents,

meet the housingneeds of the population, whether young couples wishing to remain in the commune, or the elderly looking for more suitable accommodation (a third of the population will be over 60 by 2025) at affordable rates,

tocreate a landscaped living space, in keeping with Quetigny's identity, but with a new layout, entertainment areas and new shared traffic patterns, capable of creating links. In addition to the new buildings, the municipality will be carrying out a number of ancillary projects to further embellish the town center.

Entrusted to Splaad (Société publique d'aménagement de l'agglomération dijonnaise), the project is now taking shape, with the first buildings now on the ground. The project includes around 400 housing units, spread over several sites, which will complement Quetigny's existing housing offer, mainly in the form of home-ownership.

A project in two circles. Designed as a "landscape chamber" by competition winners Reichen et Robert, the downtown area is organized arounda first circle.

- It will include a third-location building, La Parenthèse, built by Icade, a place of conviviality, sharing and mixing, offering its residents a media library, a library, workshops and events focusing on recycling, a games library and a space for children, and a strong partnership with associations and the local population to make this place "a place for doing things together". Opening is scheduled for early 2024. This public facility will be topped by 45 housing units. The town center project also includes a brasserie, which opened in 2020. It's been a great success!

- At the same time, the central square will be home to a new seven-storey, 24-unit apartment building, the first floor of which will house a pharmacy. The former post office is gradually giving way to the Coeur de Vie residence. As for the1st floor, it will house a health center with a range of professionals to strengthen the local offer. The building, designed by Elithis Immobilier, will be self-sufficient in terms of energy production. Thanks to photovoltaic panels installed on the roof and directly connected to the apartments and cells, residents will be able to consume the electricity produced over their heads directly. As well as being green, because it comes from a natural and renewable source, this electricity is free. As a result, residents will be less dependent on electricity from the grid, and therefore on the inflation of the price per kWh, which is constantly rising.

A second circle will include the creation of 160 new home-ownership units, located between the streetcar terminus and the retirement home. 40 CDC Habitat homes, including 8 specially adapted for people with reduced mobility, are now occupied. In addition to the new buildings, CDC Habitat is also getting more involved in Quetigny, and is beginning to renovate its building on rue Ronde. At the same time, CDC Habitat is making a show apartment available to the town to raise public awareness of good housing and energy-saving practices.

The major axis: a pedestrian route has been created to link the new crèche, open since autumn 2019, to the new cobblestone square, the heart of the town, passing by the future third-location center. This north-south traffic route will provide a calmer link between the two sides of Avenue du Château, for pedestrians and cyclists. A Diviavélo station will reinforce this sustainable dimension.

The developers' commitment. The city of Quetigny has required the selected developers to submit a commitment document with the facade sketches, detailing how residents will live individually in their homes and collectively in their residences. This includes, for example, ideas for the use of communal spaces to provide services, collective DIY workshops, bicycle repair facilities, or rooftop installations for shared gardens, relaxation areas and meeting places. The collaborative dimension must be an integral part of the lifestyle project imagined by the developers to make future homes pleasant places to live. The marketing of these new homes, which are open to both standard and affordable/very affordable home buyers, is already attracting first-time buyers.

Following on from a large crèche, the future La Parenthèse day-care center is being built in the Huches district, 200 metres from the tramway. The new multi-accueil opened at the end of 2019, with the second planned for 2024. This cultural, social and multi-generational facility, with its 1,500 m² equipped with all the latest technologies and a digital space, will be much larger than the current facility and will be able to accommodate larger groups and associative activities. It will benefit from extended opening hours, evenings, lunchtimes and Sundays. This new socio-cultural space will be a veritable living space in the heart of the town, emblematic of the urban renewal project.

Intermediate housing for the elderly is being studied on the site of the former crèche. The project envisages the creation of individual studio flats combined with communal living areas, with staff on hand to meet the needs of senior citizens.

Other senior housing: the transformation of the Quetigny commune fully integrates seniors into the project. Kaufman & Broad is building a 125-unit residence, from T1 to T3, spread over five levels.

Project progress

A redesignedsquare : framed by three buildings to mark the entrance to the town center, the square has been completely redeveloped and now marks the new heart of Quetigny. The public space has been redesigned to reflect the town's commitment to change. The entire space has been redesigned to create a pedestrian axis from the tramway to the esplanade. The freed-up space provides both improved visibility for shops and generous, open spaces to host events, including the large organic market, the relaunch of weekly markets and festive events.

Housing along avenue du Château, rond-point du 18-juin and avenue du Cromois. This block comprises 3 lots and 150 home-ownership units (out of the 400 planned for the Coeur de ville program). For all future developments, the municipality has invited developers to distinguish three price levels: very affordable, affordable and free, ranging from €2,100 per m² to €2,700 per m², in order to guarantee a mix of owners and facilitate home ownership. The 5.5% VAT rate on a large proportion of the homes is part of this approach. The three developers involved in this program - Edifipierre, Vinci Immobilier and Voisin Immobilier - are already well advanced in their construction. Deliveries are scheduled for completion in 2024.

A 45-unit residential program is also planned above the "tiers-lieu", just a stone's throw from the tramway. Developer Icade is in charge of the project, 98% of which has already been acquired. The developer is also involved in the wider community, with a total of three real estate projects: "Empreinte", with homes ranging from studio to T4 with terrace; "Rive Cromois", with 50 apartments from two to four rooms; and "Patio central".

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 Quetigny, 21800
2024

LA POSTE DIJON GRÉSILLES

Public services

To do this, we recommend that you have the company's SIRET number or the customer number/code shown on La Poste invoices, as well as the tracking or contract number for the shipment in question.

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 Dijon, 21000
2024

MAISON DES SENIORS

Administration Public service

Managed by the CCAS, the Maison des Seniors is a one-stop shop for all age-related issues, including housing. Its mission is to provide information, meet professionals and help people get to know each other. The Maison Seniors provides free assistance in all matters relating to housing, and can help you find financial aid to adapt your home. Every year, it welcomes over 600 senior citizens and receives 1,500 telephone calls a month.

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 Dijon, 21000
2024

PLUI HD DIJON - PLAN LOCAL D'URBANISME INTERCOMMUNAL HABITAT-DÉPLACEMENTS

Town hall Local authority

After 3 years and 75 meetings with the elected representatives of the 23 municipalities of Dijon Metropole, the Local Intercommunal Urban Plan for Housing and Transport, PLUi-HD, came into force on 23 January 2020. Drawn up on the basis of the PLU (Local Urban Plan) of the municipalities in the territory, the PLH (Local Housing Programme) and the PDH (Urban Mobility Plan), it maps out the face of the metropolis for the next 10 to 15 years. It is from the PLUi-HD that urban planning authorizations are issued, such as building permits. To make it easier to understand, Dijon Metropole has set up two practical tools:

a guide that brings together all the provisions of the PLUi-HD (siting rules, maximum height, green spaces, fences, parking ...).

an online cartography (api-carto.dijon.fr/PLUI or on the Dijon Métropole website) where you can enter an address to find out about all the urban planning measures related to the parcel.

The PLUi-HD also integrates the provisions related to mobility with actions on the urban transport network (bus, trams) but also soft modes or the transport of goods. Finally, this document takes into account the nature in the city and the preservation of agricultural land in the long term.

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 Dijon, 21000