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By 2030, Agglo wants to reduce expenses by 10 million euros compared to forecasts

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“We will not make deep cuts, but there will be efforts to make,” indicates the vice-president of agglomeration in charge of finances. From 2025, Laval agglomeration plans to identify €250,000 more in savings than initially planned. Concern also concerns the future of cultural events.

The president of Laval agglomeration and mayor of Laval; Florian Bercault believes that the efforts requested from communities are not fair. Here, the community council for Monday, November 25, 2024. | WEST FRANCE


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  • The president of Laval agglomeration and mayor of Laval; Florian Bercault believes that the efforts requested from communities are not fair. Here, the community council for Monday, November 25, 2024. | WEST FRANCE

“All of the measures in the 2025 finance bill would haven unprecedented impact for Laval agglomeration and its budgetary governance », summarizes Florian Bercault, president of Laval agglomeration and mayor of Laval (Mayenne). The community council on Monday, November 25, 2024 opened with a motion concerning the government's finance bill.

“A lack of justice”

One of the points of this motion aims to ensure that the financial effort is distributed more fairly between the communities. By reviewing the collection methods and criteria. “We are ready to participate in the overall effort. But the levies that would be requested from communities lack justice. It only concerns 450 of them,”

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