And development projecton the section of the A6 motorway between Évry-Courcouronnes, in Essonne, and Cély-en-Bière, in Seine-et-Marne, is planned by the company APRRthe operator of the infrastructure.The large-scale works should begin in 2027 and end in 2030. They concern a 21.5 km long portion, which starts from the junction between the A6 and the N104, near the city-Prefecture of Essonne, and which goes as far as the Seine-et-Marnais sector, towards the South of Ile-de-France.
Developing the highway to serve all mobility
On this road axis, on which pass 120,000 cars per dayAPRR wishes to streamline traffic and encourage decarbonization of mobility with the creation of shared paths (carpooling, public transport) and a multimodal exchange hub (bus stop, parking, bicycle space) in Villabé (Essonne). “There will be no installation of a new toll barrier on the section of the highway concerned. It will remain accessible free of charge“would like to specify the operating company.
Before the start of the work, the APRR recently opened a consultation so that the public can contribute to the project. Until February 28, “anyone interested can participate, whether infrastructure users, local residents, associations, economic activities, stakeholders such as communities, municipalities, communities of municipalities, departments, etc. “explained, on Autoroute Info, Sandra Quivet, Major Projects Operations Manager at APRR.
-A consultation under the aegis of the National Commission for Public Debate
This step should help confirm the main directions of the program, raise possible specificities and identify opportunities that could make the project evolve positively. To participate, you must go to the dedicated platform: mobilites-a6.aprr, which allows you to consult the project file, follow the latest developments in the consultation and submit a contribution. The National Commission for Public Debate (CNDP) will then be responsible for publishing the results of the consultation, with the themes and arguments which were debated.
Finally, after discussions with prefectural services, APRR will publish the lessons learned from the consultation on the platform by next June. Until then, three thematic workshops (on registration) are planned, in Essonne, to discuss subjects relating to the project: the interface with the agricultural world (Monday January 27 at 2 p.m. in Auvernaux), mobility (Monday February 3 at 6:30 p.m. in Villabé) and environmental integration and preservation of the living environment (Monday February 10 at 2 p.m. in Ormoy).