Provide answers to new uses of the Plain.

Yannick Ohanessian, security assistant to the mayor of Marseille, Pierre Benarroche, mayor of the 6th and 8th arrondissements, and Didier Jau, mayor of the 4th and 5th arrondissements presented this Friday morning a series of measures to appease the place Jean Jaurès , the renovation of which has given rise to much debate.

Since its delivery at the beginning of May, aperitifs have multiplied there until late at night despite the curfew, generating nuisances for the inhabitants.

"We are going to mobilize five municipal police crews to conduct patrols during the day, and the police chief is ready to mobilize national police crews at night," announced Yannick Ohanessian.

A dedicated line has also been created for traders, in direct connection with the municipal police for greater responsiveness.

Targeted two-wheelers

The municipality is also targeting two-wheelers, which do not hesitate to cross this pedestrian square.

Signs announcing video over-marking will be installed, and the town hall wishes to make several streets pedestrianized between the Plaine and the neighboring Cours Julien.

Several series of events are planned throughout the summer to "let the inhabitants reclaim this very important place of life in the district".

But in the background, the quarrel between the metropolis and the town hall still remains, as evidenced by the expectation of the compliance of the central spaces of the place, for the return of the children and the market.

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