Appointment of Jacques Mézard to the ministry of territorial Cohesion : “The SNAL advocates for a dyn…

On the occasion of the cabinet reshuffle operated by the government, Richard Ferrand was replaced by Jacques Mézard at the head of the ministry of territorial Cohesion. Richard Ferrand was preparing to effect a change in the policy of the housing to guide on the whole territory and not dedicate it to only the cities. Today, we turn to Jacques Mézard to engage the public policy of urban planning and development in this way.

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“The appointment of Jacques Mézard, minister of territorial Cohesion, which is good news for our profession,” says Pascale Poirot, president of the SNAL), a professional organization devoted to the exclusive representation of developers, throughout the presidential campaigns and legislative, has advocated a plan of reforms for the benefit of all territories.

We hope to be able to count on the experience of a local elected representative, a president of the agglomeration community and a senator, to understand the territory in all its diversity and to develop a broad vision and pragmatic in favor of a housing policy that guarantees the cohesion between the basins of metropolitan, peri-urban and rural.

And to add : “We know well : the emerging consensus in favour of the need to boost the construction sector laid out may not become a reality without the support of a ministry broken on the wheels – too complex – for each geographic scale. It must be a new dynamic of preserving the soul of each territory. ”

At a time when the SNAL is preparing to open the doors of its 23rd congress to planners and to local elected officials, 20 September, in Paris, I am convinced that all actors of development invested in the service of communities will be keen to promote its expertise and its know-how in front of our new minister on this occasion concludes Pascale Poirot, for already take date.

The SNAL, the only professional organization dedicated exclusively to the planning, brings together 300 companies, mostly private, spread across 14 regional chambers. It accompanies the profession to fulfil a mission of general interest through the exercise of a duty of council in respect of the elected officials to participate in the operational planning of the territory.

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