A programming of 1.4 million for the Sded 52

A programming of 1.4 million for the Sded 52
A programming of 1.4 million for the Sded 52

Works. The Departmental Union of Energy and Waste of Haute- (Sded 52) announced, Tuesday, November 26, its work program for 2025 concerning public lighting and electricity distribution, during the local commission of the Langres region which was held in Chalindrey.

Many elected officials from the municipalities of the Langres region were present on Tuesday, November 26 for the meeting of the local commission of Sded 52 where not only the actions carried out in 2014 but also the news of the union and waste collection were discussed. Led by Maurice Dartier, vice-president of Sded 52, this meeting also looked at work programs for 2025, whether for public electricity distribution or public lighting.

President of the local commission of the Langres region and mayor of Baissey, Patrick Mielle recalled that the financial constraints weighing on the municipalities are a reality and that this would lead to choices being made concerning the work to be carried out quickly or to be postponed. These elements established, the assembly reviewed the various files which will be scheduled in the coming months and those which the municipalities which were invited to express their opinion wanted to postpone in time.

This is why for public electricity distribution, no less than €952,000 is programmed for the coming financial year. Regarding public lighting, the elected officials present approved a program worth nearly €500,000 with files in Longeau-Percey, Bugnières or Saints-Geosmes.

On the subject of waste collection and recycling, Sded 52 recalled the importance of the modernization of equipment supported by the union as well as the work already launched with a view to the scheduled renewal in 2026 of the public service delegation for management of the waste treatment plant.

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