In Saint-Jean-d'Heurs (Puy-de-Dôme), many streets had no names.

But since the adoption of the 3DS law last February, all municipalities are obliged to appoint them, in particular to facilitate the work of the emergency services or telecommunications.

It's been done since this Saturday, reports BFMTV.

In the village of 664 inhabitants, a large part of the residents took part.

The cultural assistant had the idea of ​​a theme that almost everyone adopted: music.

"I was looking for a subject that brings people together," he explained to

Parisian

.

An online survey

A survey was conducted online and residents were asked to suggest three names, according to La Montagne.

To avoid criticism, some had to be dismissed and the municipality made sure to guarantee gender parity.

Thus, there is now a Johnny-Hallyday street, an Elvis-Presley road or even a France-Gall street.

In addition to Rock Square, it is also possible to cross Phil-Collins Street, Alicia-Keys Road and stop at Stromae Impasse.

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