Since Friday November 30, traffic on the RD530 has been possible for everyone as far as Venosc, with alternations on certain parts in order to continue the work, which will allow the town, connected to the Deux-Alpes station by cable car, an activity normal winter tourism.
The road was made impassable after bad weather in the Écrins massif last June. It reopened as far as Venosc only for local residents a week later, in order to open up the village.
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Past Venosc, the road remains for restricted use, but should reopen to all at the end of the month, up to the town of Saint-Christophe-en-Oisans.
Concerning the emergency aid fund, it now amounts to €5.3 million thanks to the contribution of the Department (€5 million) and the 83 communities who wished to support the Vénéon valley after the natural disaster which touched her.
During the standing committees in October and November, the departmental assembly activated the payment of €1,466,000 million for restructuring work on the sanitation networks, including aid of €500,000 to the Sanitation Union of the municipalities of Oisans and Basse Romanche (SACO), and the work on road infrastructure carried out by the municipality of Saint-Christophe-en-Oisans.
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