The rescue plan for the Franco-Swiss company of Télé-Dôle ski lift can move forward. The procedure initiated in France by the Besançon court is completed. The construction of the “white rabbit” reception building will be able to be finalized.
“It is a huge relief, the culmination of a very important work which lasted more than six months with the support of the region and the canton,” said Olivier Riesen, vice-president of Télé-Dôle SA, Tuesday in Keystone-Ats.
After the referendum, then the appeal against the project declared inadmissible on the Swiss side, there remained a stage before the Besançon court where it was a question of demonstrating the viability of the company and paying its debts. The whole file was examined on April 23 by the justice which raised the safeguard procedure, continued the one who is also municipal in Nyon.
By the end of the summer
The decision is now enforceable. An appointment on site is already planned this week with the project managers in order to discuss a calendar and restart the finalization of the reception building Le Rabbit Blanc, added Olivier Riesen. Maintenance work will also be carried out on mechanical installations, part of which will be dismantled,
Télé-Dôle hopes that the work will be completed at the end of the summer for an exploitation in the course of the second half of 2025. Olivier Riesen is delighted with the huge step crossed as well as the attachment of the population to the Dôle massif: “There was a time when we were very, very on the tangent”, he recalled.
-Legal adventures
As a reminder, gathered on October 30 in St-Cergue, the Intercommunal Council of the Nyon region had largely voted in favor of a notice presenting financing solutions to perpetuate Télé-Dôle. This tourist and sports equipment company notably manages several ski lifts and has been on the verge of bankruptcy.
Concretely, the 2.6 million investment credit aims to finalize the ongoing developments at the Dôle and to orient itself towards a four -seasons in the field. In the process, the Vaud Council of State had announced aid of 2.56 million francs.
A committee then decided to launch an inter -municipal referendum, but had failed to harvest the necessary paraphs. An appeal had then been filed by the president of the referendum committee at the end of November. He had a suspensive effect on the release of regional and cantonal funds. The Vaud Council of State declared it inadmissible last February.
This article was published automatically. Source: ATS