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Finances, data centers, brawls, health, travelers… the prefect of Essonne under fire for questions

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Thibaut Faussabry

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September 30, 2024 at 7:20 p.m.

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The electoral deadlines having disrupted the calendar, it is only this Monday, September 30, 2024 that the prefect of Essonne, Frédérique Camilleri, a detailed before the departmental council, the review of State action in 2023. This annual exercise above all allowed the departmental advisors to ask the representative of the State of many questions on various themes in a serene atmosphere.

The State “ally” of the Department faced with budgetary difficulties

First to open the questions, the vice-president in charge of finance, Nicolas Samsoen asked the prefect for ways to act while the financial situation of the Department is “extraordinary and urgent”due to the increase in compulsory expenditure and the fall in transfer taxes over the past two years caused by the drop in real estate transactions.

Sharing the observation made by the mayor of , ​​the prefect undertook to raise the situation and posed as an “objective ally” of the Department to “spend the next few months without penalizing citizens who benefit from the department’s policies.

“Important victories” against illegal parking near

The departmental councilor of the canton of Athis-Mons, Jean-Jacques Grousseau, was concerned about the development of illegal illegal parking lots in the communities around Orly airport, questioning Frédérique Camilleri on the administrative, penal and legal tools to be put in place.

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Frédérique Camilleri highlighted the “important victories” in recent days with procedures initiated in 2023 which have resulted in convictions.

“I hope they will be sufficiently dissuasive and send a message of firmness to other offenders,” she added.

Deadlines for issuing residence permits to be shortened

The departmental councilor of the canton of Corbeil-Essonnes, Alexandre Maquestiau returned to the “congestion of treatment services” for the issuance of residence permits, asking for current deadlines in the department.

Recalling that requests have seen a sharp increase since the implementation of dematerialization, the prefect explains that the deadlines are 239 days for first requests and 96 days for renewals.

“We must continue our efforts to reduce these deadlines to more reasonable durations and avoid breaches of law,” explained the senior official.

As for the identity cards and passports which experienced strong demand after the Covid-19 pandemic, the average time to obtain an appointment has now fallen to ten days, as has the manufacturing and delivery time.

No positions eliminated in the judicial protection of youth

Elected in the canton of Sainte-Geneviève-des-, Marie-Claire Arasa expressed her concern about the saturation of emergency accommodation in Essonne as well as the consequences of the announcement of the elimination of several hundred positions in , within the judicial protection of youth (PJJ).

“There is no no job cuts among the 270 agents in Essonne, there may be postponements of recruitment among the 11 planned for the start of the school year,” specifies the state representative.

Emergency accommodation saturated despite the increase in places

On the subject of emergency accommodation, the prefect recalls that State services finance 3,000 hotel places every day in 2024double that of six years ago.

“Despite the doubling of places, 115 does not accommodate everyonehence the prioritization work put in place to shelter vulnerable people (pregnant women, children, sick people) while monitoring people on the street,” explained Frédérique Camilleri.

Work to reduce emergency room numbers

The question and answer session was also an opportunity to address the subject of health, with Cendrine , elected representative of the canton of Évry-Courcouronnes, questioning the prefect on health situation in the department.

“We see a high tension in emergency services, not only in winter, but also a deterioration in mental health,” replied the prefect of Essonne.

And to continue: “The ARS (Regional Health Agency) is working on the development of health services outside emergency services. On mental health, the ARS is committed to financing new projects and strengthening existing projects.”

Several health structures run by private operators

For her part, Anne Launay, elected official for the canton of , focused on the restructuring of the follow-up care and rehabilitation offer in Essonne.

“The offer will be strengthened in the region with projects to install Clinalliance in Dourdan and Étampes and Inicea in Juvisy-sur-Orge. At the same time, we count promote the increase in the cost of home hospitalization to meet patients’ expectations,” assured Frédérique Camilleri.

The desire to regulate the establishment of data centers

It was also discussed the data centers, Laure Darcos speaking out for elected officials concerned about their development. Deploring the “numerous nuisances” that they cause to communities and populations, the departmental councilor of the canton of Gif-sur-Yvette called for stronger regulation.

Recalling that current regulations do not allow the State to oppose a project when it does not respect the environmental requirements in force, the State representative shared the need to put in place a implementation master plan data centers.

“It is necessary to anticipate developments in society, but the electrical installations must followso that they do not have a crowding out effect on other activities,” she underlined.

Essonne is under-equipped with accommodation facilities for travelers

Evoking the recent attack on the mayor of Villiers-sur-Orge by traveling people and having also been confronted with an illegal installation in her commune, Brigitte Vermillet, elected representative of the canton of Savigny-sur-Orge, questioned the State representative on the means implemented to stop these installations and facilitate obtaining compensation for victims of destruction and damage.

Emphasizing that the department lacks high-traffic areas and reception areas for travelers, Frédérique Camilleri first highlighted the principle of mediation in the event of illegal installation.

“If the municipality respects the reception plan with an attractive area, an evacuation order is systematically issued. Otherwise, legal proceedings will be initiated to obtain evacuation, but within a much longer time frame,” she recalled.

Dozens of assistant police positions to be filled

Responding to Damien Allouch (elected official from the canton of Épinay-sous-Sénart) who addressed the subject of brawlsthe prefect of Essonne indicates that “the places where there is the most, are the places where there is the least prevention financed by the State” and hopes that the upcoming call for projects “will allow the State to support initiatives in the places most concerned”.

Finally, Frédérique Camilleri raised the subject of police force in the department, announcing that in addition to the arrival of 27 new police officers in September, 16 net job creations will take place in November while awaiting the new promotion from the police academy in December.

While the number of police officers has been stable since 2017, the number of assistant police officers has decreased in recent years in Essonne.

“We have difficulty attracting people,” admitted the prefect. With the help of France Travaille, we will identify potential recruitment pools and carry out dozens of hires in the coming months.

State services hope in particular to convince among the 2,000 Essonnians trained in security professions before the Olympic and Paralympic Games.

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