In Vannes, the Community Solidarity Endowment is the subject of debate in the urban area

In Vannes, the Community Solidarity Endowment is the subject of debate in the urban area
In Vannes, the Community Solidarity Endowment is the subject of debate in the urban area

In 2020, discussions on the Municipal Solidarity Grant (DSC) were particularly heated. David Lappartient had at the time criticized Pierre Le Bodo, president at the time, to pick the pockets of the Rhuys peninsula.” Atmosphere just after the rapprochement between the three communities, Vannes, Rhuys and Loch. Then, relations became largely peaceful between the elected representatives of the agglomeration and a consensus was established on this Municipal Solidarity Grant.

GMVA has decided to keep an additional €500,000 for the next three years, to tackle major and high-impact projects, such as the multimodal interchange hubreports President Robo. It is not abnormal for the agglomeration to keep this tax system. We are currently paying six million euros back to the municipalities. In Lorient, they only pay two million euros.

No sterile controversy

Gilbert Lohro, mayor of Plœren, regrets this: I do not want to and to create a sterile controversy, but the municipality needs all these financial capacities until 2030. Jean-Pierre Rivoal, mayor of Trédion, also deplores that when taking into account the distribution of this DSC, social housing is taken into account : Because it is often the richest and largest municipalities that have this social housing. David Robo retorts : Of the €500,000 reduction, it is the City of Vannes which will increase the amount to 46%.

Sylvie Sculo, mayor of Séné, thinks that this criterion is very fair : At one point, we paid the land tax, the municipal contribution for each housing unit, for social policies, where it is often necessary to implement social support. So, it is not at all undue.

Gulf Week Grant

The grant to Gulf Week was the occasion for a short explanation of the text between Sylvie Sculo and David Robo. I am pleased that this grant of €240,000 is not moving, she declares. Reading the statutes, everything changes and reading the grant application, nothing changes. I am surprised to see the communication line increased from €180,000 to €310,000 and the budget increased from €1.5 million to €2 million. However, there is nothing on transport while we know that the sector is largely congested. The party is beautiful on the water but it must be beautiful on land too.

David Robo points out to Sylvie Sculo that the Little Ferryman is free for the residents of Séné at that time. I think that this is a provisional budget and that you are making a trial of intent at the Semaine du Golfe, which will surely have to reduce the sails on its budget.

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