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Meeting the mayors of Ile-de-France

For many years now, the “universités départementales des maires” (departmental mayors’ universities) have been a fixture on the calendar of elected officials in the Paris region. In 2020, the health crisis disrupted this schedule.

This year, ECT teams were once again delighted to meet with elected representatives, municipalities and inter-municipalities.

First meeting on September 24, in Dammary-les-Lys. The Union des Maires de Seine-et-Marne (Seine-et-Marne Mayors’ Union) organized its 59th congress of mayors and EPCI presidents.

Then, on October 16, the UMY brought together local authorities from Yvelines and Hauts-de6Seine, at the Pyramides in Port Marly. We successfully led a workshop on the theme of “Land development through the reclamation of excavated soil from the construction industry”.

These short meetings are well attended. They enable us to make quality contacts. It’s a great opportunity to present, face-to-face, our development solutions for the environment or for use, which enhance the attractiveness of our regions.

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