Even if he “it’s not easy for small towns to do well”Fénery – 291 inhabitants according to the latest figures from INSEE – will have lived a year 2024 “rich in achievements and unifying events”according to Alexandre Martin. The mayor presented his wishes to the population on Friday January 10, 2025, in the evening, in the village hall.
Faced with crises, faced with financial uncertainties, particularly regarding the Department’s allocations, faced with increases in operating costs, projects were nevertheless able to materialize, such as the opening of the childminder’s home on September 2.
The new 3 km hiking trail with its municipal signage and citizen involvement (municipal protection plan, pocket money system, flowers, Nature and transition project, etc.) were all satisfactory, according to the mayor who is also pleased with the development “of the municipal and intercommunal associative fabric”.
“We were committed during this mandate to supporting it; It seems to me that it’s a won bet since the end of Covid. The associations are more and more numerous and are increasing their activities for all audiences”affirmed Alexandre Martin, citing in particular the examples of the Parents’ Association (APE), the local animation committee, the Maison pour tous, the new partner, the CSC of Châtillon, or the Bie d’ coal “true provider of social connections”among the fourteen associations reviewed, all punctuated by a round of applause.
-“Transition year”
“The year is barely over when we already have to look forward to 2025, with a year of transition because as you know, we are arriving one year from the end of our mandate”continued the mayor, recalling the major stages which will mark the year such as the population census or the validation of the local intercommunal urban planning plan (PLUI).
On the work side, “We have fallen behind in setting up the first fire reserve at a place called Champain. We will have to make up for this in the first half of this year. There was also a delay in the development of the entrance to the Saint-Germain road, we were not really spoiled by the weather”declared Alexandre Martin who made a point of greeting “the involvement that everyone has shown once again this year, whether at the citizen, association or simply volunteer level”.
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