THE CITY COUNCIL takes place tonight at 20 pm 30. City councilors will have to vote on 2006 budget. The tax rate should increase by 2% this year, raising the property tax of 18.06% to 18.42%, the tax built land 22.48% to 22.04% and the property tax undeveloped 40.47% to 41.28%. Furthermore, it is proposed to put an end to the two-year exemption from tax on land for new buildings built. .

A study should also be requested to examine the feasibility of a renovation of Petit-Pre-Pit, as part of the National Renewal (ANRU). Finally, innovation in education: volume discounts are proposed for supervised study to help families. STUDENTS College Laplace, Creteil, prepare to live a very short week away from particular cities, with their elders. It is in the Loir-et-Cher Mount Evray that the group of college for a class of 6th will settle down for a holiday combining them, from today until 31 March, Seniors Residence at the Marne Bonneuil. They will be housed in a center of intergenerational meetings.

It is expected to meet specific goals and encourage any initiative whereby different generations meet. The student residence is fully funded by the department, the city and the association of family residences Abbaye des Bords de Marne. CHAMPIGNY-SUR-MARNE OPAC Val-de-Marne has started a new program of housing construction Meautry Street. These twenty-nine assisted rental housing made by the company Expansiel.

Another donor IDF Housing began construction of 16 homes rented helped Street Bernau. The units on the ground floor will be adaptable to people with reduced mobility. Tenants will move in the first half of 2007. CHARENTON-LE-PONT A CHARENTON, the feast of the Internet continues this week. You posed your questions to elected on three specific topics: parking, quality of life and local taxes.

They will be online video. Simply log on www.charenton.fr.

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