The project was scrapped last May.
However, this Tuesday, the board of directors of Île-de-France mobilities (IDFM) decided to relaunch a project to extend line 1. The latter would thus be embellished with three new metro stations serving in particular the Val- de-Marne, explains
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[#ConseilIDFM] Extension of Metro 1 to Val de Fontenay: the Board of Directors of Île-de-France Mobilités approves the project statement and commits to improvements.
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After the terminus currently located at Château-de-Vincennes, three new stations could be created up to Val-de-Fontenay (Val-de-Marne).
As a reminder, the points of rejection by the commission of inquiry related to finances, profitability, environmental damage and employment.
The new draft should therefore contain modifications to two points and seven commitments.
Additional Precautions
In addition, IDFM has requested qualification as a “declaration of public utility for the project”.
One of the main changes will be the relocation of the living quarters of the construction site in order to limit nuisances.
On the other side of the line, specific measures should also be applied in Neuilly-Plaisance, where 400 jobs are threatened by the project.
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