The municipal councillors unanimously chose to separate from the former Tignol factories. The industrial wasteland located in the heart of the plain of Millet, comprising retirement home, media library, cinema and footbridge, should be transformed into housing.
The 'Les Résilianes pastel' company, which carries out housing programmes in the form of single houses, was planning to set up a housing complex of single-family dwellings located in the city. The presence of nearby equipment and the location of the city centre and its shops, as well as the park and the banks, were key assets for the implementation of this programme. The site offers real prospects for improvement in close connection with the equipment after all the buildings have been built in the past. The site offers a wide range of facilities and services, including the construction of new buildings, and the construction of new buildings. 'the operation will also have to ensure that urban and landscape continuity is preserved and that principles of road transport and car access are incorporated into its spatial composition, 'assured Claude Fita, Mayor of the city, to the elected representatives, stressing' the success of this programme is an asset for the city. It offers a search for intermediate housing for a mixed population. In addition, the target senior population may, in the long term, benefit from a residential pathway which will maintain it in the same quality environment.'
A symbolic sale to the euro, which the elected representatives unanimously decided that, in return for the operator taking full responsibility for the demolitions, the city agreed to sell to the symbolic euro the land holding of an area of nearly 3 500 m2. The operation will allow, without spending a penny, to get rid of a wart that is located in the heart of the plain of Millet. Moreover, the operation will allow, on a contractual basis, the creation of housing. All these reasons explain the unanimity with which the elected representatives voted.