Communauté d'agglomération Amiens Métropole

Communauté d'agglomération Amiens Métropole
Country France
Region Picardie
Department Somme
No. of communes 33
Established 2000
Seat Amiens
Government
  President Gilles de Robien
Area
  Total 312 km2 (120 sq mi)
Population (2005)
  Total 177,345[1]
  Density 577/km2 (1,490/sq mi)
Budget 295,845,311 € (BP 2006)
with 98,796,417 € invested
Website http://www.amiens.fr

The Communauté d'agglomération Amiens Métropole is a communauté d'agglomération in the Somme département and in the Picardie région of France.

History

In 1991 a study was started by SIEPA (Syndicat Intercommunal d'Etude et de Amiénois Programming), which was the origin of Greater Amiens, established in 1994 with 18 municipalities.

Pursuant to the Chevènement Act, 2000, it was turned into a communauté d'agglomération, Amiens Métropole, which then encompassed 20 communes with the arrival of Allonville and Bertangles.

Since then, Amiens Métropole has continued to add more communes : 2003, with 21 municipalities, 2004 with 27 municipalities, and in 2007, 33 municipalities.

Composition

This Communauté d'agglomération comprises 33 communes:

  1. Allonville
  2. Amiens
  3. Bertangles
  4. Blangy-Tronville
  5. Bovelles
  6. Boves
  7. Cagny
  8. Camon
  9. Clairy-Saulchoix
  10. Creuse
  11. Dreuil-lès-Amiens
  12. Dury
  13. Estrées-sur-Noye
  14. Glisy
  15. Grattepanche
  16. Guignemicourt
  17. Hébécourt
  18. Longueau
  19. Pissy
  20. Pont-de-Metz
  21. Poulainville
  22. Remiencourt
  23. Revelles
  24. Rivery
  25. Rumigny
  26. Sains-en-Amiénois
  27. Saint-Fuscien
  28. Saint-Sauflieu
  29. Saleux
  30. Salouël
  31. Saveuse
  32. Thézy-Glimont
  33. Vers-sur-Selles

Responsibilities

Tax and budget

The community is financed by the single business tax (15.27% 2006), which replaces the taxes once payable by the member communes.

See also

Sources

References

  1. Amiens Métropole, Rapport d'activité 2005, (page consultée le 8 mai 2007), http://www.amiens.fr/citoyen/rapport-activite-2005.pdf (French)
  2. Amiens Métropole distributed 15,125,988 cubic metres of drinking water to 37,542 subscribers in 2005
  3. SOURCE : base de donnée ASPIC du ministère de l'intérieur (French)

Notes

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