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Politique de la ville

URBAN POLICY

Social cohesion in urban

The Burgundy Regional Council supports the inclusion of human dimensions, social and environmental urban areas, contributing to the implementation of specific projects for residents.
He works to the tune of over one million euros per year, for projects of social cohesion.

Cohésion sociale en zone urbaine

Cohésion sociale en zone urbaine

The main objective of urban policy conducted by the Regional Council of Burgundy is to improve the lives of people most in difficulty .

Further action to urban renewal

In addition to its unprecedented commitment in favor of urban renewal, the Burgundy Regional Council wishes to contribute to the implementation of projects for inter-municipal residents of the following: Urban Community of Creusot - Montceau, Dijon Grand, Grand Chalon, Macon , Nevers, Auxerre, Sens, Migennes, Avallon, Autun and Saint Florentin.

A framework agreement

Following the completion of diagnosis, the objectives are defined in a framework agreement signed for seven years (2007-2013) with each city and / or agglomeration.

Projects supported

The potential beneficiaries are associations, housing agencies, local and EPCI.

The Region supports projects that meet the objectives defined in these framework agreements and promoting:

  • professional integration (access to employment)
  • business creation,
  • access to care and health
  • access to sport and recreation
  • access to cultural institutions,
  • the accompaniment of urban renewal projects.

The area focuses on projects for youth, which is one of its priorities.

For more information, consult the regional aid:

Increase social cohesion: regional contracts for social cohesion

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