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Nice,

Green city... Ecological ambitions

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Press Kit 2017

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round its streets, the city of Nice offers green spaces. The 300 hectares of parks and gardens, little known by the tourists, trace original and dreamlike landscapes. The city’s mild climate enables many plant species from all over the world to acclimatise. This palette of shapes and colours has inspired many botanic and garden enthusiasts. At a time when the planet demands special and attentive care, the City of Nice has conceived a highly committed policy in terms of sustainable development and environmental protection. For this purpose, a vast programme for the redevelopment of the parks and gardens is underway. Today, Nice wants to be the “Green City of the Mediterranean” and makes every effort so that sustainable development is at the heart of its policy in all the sectors of the city. The incredible diversity of plants, introduced by the landscape gardeners of past and present provides the opportunity to discover the city from a different angle. The same applies to strategies implemented to make life in the city “cleaner” in every sense of the word.

A LITTLE HISTORY…... In the 19th Century, the European aristocracy spent winters in this cities pleasant climate. Lovers of exoticism, they imported many trees and plants thus composing amazing landscapes punctuated by statues and rockeries. Then, towards the end of the 19th Century and the beginning of the 20th Century, they created public gardens that also present beautiful collections of rare species. Few know that Joséphine de Beauharnais contributed to the implantation of many species, her contact with Mr. Dubouchage, 1st prefect proves this. Nice was the acclimisation step before the «Malmaison»

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TOP NEWS… The Promenade du Paillon

The Promenade du Paillon revolutionises the heart of the city, consisting in a 12-hectare river garden. From the Nice National Theatre to the Promenade des Anglais, the city’s main street, a pleasant green body is offered to the pedestrians. This plant and rock trail enables the residents and visitors to move around differently in the citycentre, enjoying a vast area while being away from the traffic. The main alley retraces the riverbed of the Paillon, the coastal river that crossed the city in open air from the east until 1893, whose bridges linked the baroque city of Old Nice with the Belle Epoque “new city.” (see photo below). An area of relaxation in the heart of the city that has immediately found its devotees!

AN ECOLOGICAL PROJECT Sustainable development is at the heart of this project, as it complies with all the environmental constraints, such as the “green charter”, by integrating new plant species and using so-called “sustainable” materials. Energy savings as well as controlling water consumption are implemented in order to combine pleasure and ecology.

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1ST FESTIVAL French Riviera’s Gardens

From April 1st to May 1st 2017, Nice will take part in this first festival organised by the CD 06. The theme of this event will be «the awakening of senses»and will take place in the form of ephemeral gardens in five emblematic cities of the French Riviera. In Nice, the Jardin Albert 1st situated on the Promenade du Paillon will host this green scene. In its «IN» part, it will be the result of a contest of ephemeral gardens reserved for professionals. Each village will host two ephemeral gardens and each garden will be staged over an area of 200 m² and will embody an authentic universe. The chosen candidates were selected by a technical committee chaired by the landscape architect Jean Mus and made up of representatives of associations of landscape professionals, host municipalities and organizers. The «OFF» part will offer visits to preserved gardens and animations throughout the department: floral art workshops and new techniques of gardening, tastings, culinary animations, professionals stands, grants to plants, conferences, exhibitions and many more ...

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Its parks and gardens With over 300 hectares and 19 parks and gardens, Nice has decided to be the “green city of the Mediterranean.” Each space has its identity, its rare species and its own charm to be discovered through the main parks listed below.

THE ALBERT 1ST GARDEN This is one of the oldest gardens in the city. Containing many species of palms and ancient rose gardens, it links the seafront with the Place Masséna. It has been completely redeveloped and retains magnificent trees. It is dedicated to Albert 1st, King of the Belgians. Today, the garden is an integral part of the Promenade du Paillon.

THE ARENES DE CIMIEZ GARDEN Opposite the Monastery, the garden is a vast olive grove, consisting in thousands of century-old trees. Its freely accessible lawns make it a privileged place for family picnics. Every year, traditional Nice events take place there. The Matisse Museum, as well as the archaeological museums are grouped together within this large green space.

THE MONASTERY GARDEN Near the Arènes de Cimiez, this one-hectare garden is the monk’s ancient vegetable garden and orchard. It has retained its original layout, divided into three parts: Ornamental, medicinal and nourishing. Its central wells and ancient pergolas entirely covered with climbing roses offer a multitude of flower varieties that embalm the atmosphere. The bottom of the garden provides a vast viewpoint over the city and particularly the castle hill.

THE OBSERVATORY PARK Built in 1881 by Charles Garnier and Gustave Eiffel - who designed its dome - the mission of the observatory is now architectural, astronomic and plant heritage conservation. The Mont-Gros, on the Grande Corniche, was chosen because of its quality of visibility and the 35 hectares available. The park accommodates a protected orchid, unique in the world as well as an olive grove and Mediterranean vegetation.

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Its parks and gardens THE ESTIENNE D’ORVES GARDEN This natural park occupies 15 hectares of the Saint-Philippe hill and dates back to the 18th Century. It was converted to welcome the public that can enjoy lovely viewpoints over the city and the sea. Some terraces presenting Mediterranean plants, vines and orange groves replace the old plantations.

THE PHOENIX PARK Facing the sea, this 7-hectare municipal creation at the western entrance to Nice is the dream place for a moment of relaxation and a change of scene. It presents the biotopes representative of the Mediterranean and world flora with about twenty themed gardens, totalling 2,500 plant species. Its lake, where over a hundred animals live peacefully, as well as its greenhouse, one of the largest in Europe, make this park an exceptional green setting.

THE CASTLE HILL PARK Formerly the cradle of the city, the castle was entirely destroyed by Louis XIV before becoming a public garden in 1829. An authentic labyrinth of greenery appreciated for the coolness of its undergrowth and surprising waterfall, this walking area offers a remarkable viewpoint of the Baie des Anges, the old city and the port.

THE CASTEL DES DEUX ROIS PARK Situated on the side of a hill and bordered by the Mont-Boron Park, behind its entrance worthy of a castle (now destroyed), is a children’s paradise for enjoying many activities. For their pleasure, the park also accommodates animals such as nanny and billy goats, hens and rabbits. During the summer season, the alley serves as a cycle track and becomes a mistsprayed area.

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Its parks and gardens THE CAROL OF ROMANIA PARK This 2.3-hectare green space previously accommodated the ‘Château de Fabron’, built in 1870, of which King Caroll II of Romania was the last owner. Destroyed in 1971, the land was developed into a park and opened its gates in 1978. It is mainly frequented by children who enjoy the large lawn and garden furnishings made for them. A sports trail and a mini golf course (not free) are established in the shaded parts of the park.

THE DOCTOR JEAN GUILLARD PARK (LA CLUA PARK) Inaugurated in 2008 in honour of Jean Guillard, a local benefactor, this park of over 5 hectares is situated on a slope of the Vallon de la Clua. This vast space was conceived with a health trail, sporting itineraries, picnic corners and even an area where dogs are allowed, so that every walker has the choice of walks according to their likes.

THE SENTIER DU VINAIGRIER Previously used as a ‘gulley’ to bring the water from the hills to Nice, this 2 km trail links the Col de Villefranche-sur-Mer to the Grande Corniche and is thus accessible to all as it is flat. Crossing the Park du Vinaigrier and offering an incomparable panoramic view of the hills and the surrounding mountains, as well as the sea from Mont-Alban to the Cap d’Antibes, benches have been placed along the way enabling walkers to make a pleasant stop in the shade of the dense vegetation.

THE AIRE SAINT MICHEL PARK Acquired by the city during the second World War, the Aire Saint Michel, in the north of the city, offers a beautiful olive grove, a series of planks climbing up Mont Chauve and shady areas where the city dwellers, sporty or not, can enjoy nature in complete freedom.

THE CHAMBRUN PARK The Chambrun Park is a 11,400 m2 landscape garden situated in the north of the city, on the site of a large botanical garden created by the Count Caïs de Pierlas in 1837. The park is greatly appreciated for its remarkable Cedar of Lebanon, its calm and its circular shaped elm music pavilion, named “the temple of love.” This small romantic masterpiece created by the architect Philippe Randon was dedicated to the Countess of Chambrun.

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Its parks and gardens THE BOTANICAL GARDEN A place for walking and discovering on the side of a hill, it offers a remarkable view of the mouth of the Var, a vast panorama of the Alps and the Massif de l’Estérel and overlooks the future Eco Valley. This 3-hectare garden presents 3,000 plant varieties, essentially Mediterranean. Some tropical species enable it to be permanently in bloom. Its originality comes from the reconstruction of typical Mediterranean landscapes found all over the world.

THE GAIRAUT CANAL TRAIL From the ancient Gairaut road to the Avenue de Rimiez, this 1.75 km trail, scattered with small old bridges, provides beautiful panoramas of the city. This pleasant walk beneath the olive and fig trees is the ideal setting for romantic or family walks close to the city centre. The canal ends at a water tower and its waterfall is located below the Gairaut church.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, VISIT: - The City of Nice Website: www.nice.fr - The Nice Convention & Visitors Bureau: www.nicetourism.com

GOOD TO KNOW The City of Nice has conceived a fun booklet entitled: “Nice in 8 discovery loops”, an authentic invitation to walk and discover Nice and its architectural, historical and plant heritage. Walking circuits are accessible to all. It is also possible to discover Nice in a pleasant and sporting way, by bicycle, thanks to “Essential Nice”, a 6-km family trail aimed at persons wishing to visit Nice differently. Available from the Maison de l’Environnement and the Tourist Office reception desks. - Available in French only -

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agricultural

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The art of living is completely anchored in life in Nice. And it starts with a healthy diet from local production. The agriculture of Nice is rich and varied, combining market gardening, horticulture florales, mountainous areas where pastoral breeding dominates and olive plantations on the hills. An increasingly strong part is devoted to organic farming. The constant demand for local products, combined with an irreprochable quality of production, allows the development of short circuits. In addition to being the first city in France to hold a wine PDO on its commune with Bellet (white, rosé and red), Nice also has a PDO on its olives - the Olive of Nice, its oil and its dough. In addition, new measures for farmers are being put in place, such as the signing of a partnership agreement between the Nice Côte d’Azur Metropolis and the AlpesMaritimes Chamber of Agriculture in 2015. This agreement aims to accompany farmers, to develop certain local production chains and promote the products of the region. Moreover, the creation of a native house and local Nice terroirs, scheduled to open at the end of 2016, will aim to create a showcase for metropolitan products and promote agriculture and crafts. Nice will be the first city in France to have such a structure whose aim is to enhance the «short circuit» between producers and consumers.

A «METROPOLE NICE CÔTE D’AZUR» LABEL A quality promotion check was launched in early 2016 to help farmers and ranchers participate in the Concours Général Agricole de Paris. It has the effect of encouraging the quality of products from our terroirs. The Métropole pays 50% of the cost of registration through a Nice Côte d’Azur Métropole label and awards prizes to the winners, depending on the medal obtained.

DID YOU KNOW? The share of organic and rational crops in the Alpes Maritimes is 2.5 times above the national average.

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An eco-citizen city On a day-to-day basis The fifth largest city in France, Nice pays very particular attention to sustainable development. Thus, ecological provisions are implemented in order to reduce the impact of urban life on the environment as much as possible.

VEGETATED ROOFS The challenge of the city is to restore the ecological aspects degraded by urbanisation. A study carried out for the city by Ernst & Young demonstrated that vegetating the roofs enables thermal insulation, rainwater retention and the adaptation to climate change, but also the improvement of the living environment and biodiversity. For several years, construction references such as the Grenelle Environment Forum have been a strong incentive to follow procedures.

RECIPROCATORS To follow further in its steps, Nice is progressively acquiring ecological materials, such as the reciprocators, which enable the mechanised maintenance of public spaces, while respecting the Zero Pesticide Charter.

THE “ECO-PHYTO” PLAN The city is committed to implementing the National Eco-Phyto Plan, thus eliminating the use of pesticides in gardens and a portion of the cities roads. The objective being to reduce the use of pesticides by 50%, to promote good water quality and make the general public aware of the biological struggle.

CONTROLLING GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS The objective is to limit gas emissions by promoting the use of public transport and the construction of new positive energy buildings, while recycling waste. The Ariane EcoParc is a perfect example of these controls and symbolises the green growth of the city enabling the sustainable management of household waste and similar substances within the Nice Côte d’Azur territory.

DID YOU KNOW?

Micro-turbines installed in the drinking water supply network generate the amount of power equivalent to the consumption of Line 1 of the city’s tramline. The drinking water arrives on one side In Nice, of the turbine and leaves from the other side intact. Meanwhile, the electricity comes from water flow has been accelerated by the relief of the Nice territory, the tap! which acts on the turbines, transforming the energy into electricity.

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A eco-citizen city On a day-to-day basis LIGNE D’AZUR (THE CITY’S BUS/TRAMLINE NETWORK) The Ligne d’Azur network is composed of 100 lines regularly serving 24 communes of the territory. It provides a broad timetable range and a unique and attractive pricing policy. The development of the bus routes has facilitated the east-west exchanges, as well as enabling the bus to be totally separated car circulation, thus facilitating traffic fluidity in the cities network. A ‘good practice charter’ concerning coaches has also been implemented in order to reduce noise and atmospheric pollution and to decrease the risks associated with the traffic. In order to have a decarboned view of the 0% polluting, 0% noise, Ligne d’Azur launched in early 2016 an experiment of electric buses on the public transport network of the Metropole Nice Côte d’Azur. A bus, provided by the European manufacturer Irizar, was tested on 5 lines of network. Other tests are scheduled.

THE TRAMLINE Since the line was established in 2008, 1,193,000 residents and employees, that is 37% of the Nice population, have the possibility of getting about via this sustainable mode of transport already used by about 110,000 passengers per day. Line 2 leaving the Nice Côte d’Azur International Airport or the Administrative Centre to the city centre will enter in service in 2017 and will reach the port in 2019. It will enable a flow of 20,000 cars to be eliminated along the Promenade des Anglais, and will also link together the essential hubs, i.e. the Airport and Arenas business district to the city centre; that is about 200,000 people per day. Then, Line 3 will link the airport to the Eco Valley in 2018.

VÉLOBLEU 1,750 blue bicycles are made available to users in 175 stations distributed throughout the communes of Nice, Saint-Laurent-du-Var and Cagnes-sur-Mer. The self-service bike rental system is available 24/7. The annual subscription costs 15 Euros (more information on: www.velobleu.org).

AUTO BLEUE Nice Côte d’Azur is the 1st community in France to have implemented a 100% electric car-sharing service, with 210 vehicles in 70 stations. Each station also has parking spaces reserved for users of these vehicles. This configuration enables an urban electrical recharge point to be accessed.

DID YOU KNOW?

With more than 2,900 reservations made, the month of May 2013 recorded the highest usage since Auto Bleue was put in service. Today, the system has 4,500 active members. Since it came into service, Auto Bleue has covered 1,300,000 km in 135,000 hours of usage (May 2013 figures).

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Its Eco Valley THE ECO VALLEY The Eco Valley is one of the largest Operations of National Interest in France devoted to sustainable development. Its perimeter extends over 10,000 hectares and thus constitutes the link between the two most emblematic elements of the Alpes-Maritimes territory: The sea and the mountains. This operation aims to balance in a harmonious and coherent manner, the preservation of natural heritage, opening up to the world, the creation of a major employment area (25,000 in 15 years) and state-of-the-art innovation, but also an economic and social dynamic as a quality of life. A founding principle guides the operations in Eco Valley: the development must contribute to sustainable development and ecology. Nice Côte d’Azur and Schneider Electric, a global specialist in the management of energy and automation, located in the Eco-Vallée, signed a convention that will allow better work on innovation in terms of energy control, Eco-industries and silver economy as well as on the international promotion of the territory and the strengthening of Nice Côte d’Azur as a world leader in smart cities.

THE LARGE SUBURBS NICE MERIDIA A priority operation of Eco Valley, the urban technopole Nice Meridia will cover over 200 hectares, with an initial operating sector of 26 hectares. Its urban location makes it a very unique eco-suburb. Companies are already established there. Key figures: 320,000 m2 building land 2,100 accommodation units 4,000 jobs planned upon completion, in the 1st sector

GRAND ARENAS The Grand Arénas represent a highly strategic sector, at the gates of the city and in the immediate vicinity of the Nice Côte d’Azur International Airport. The project integrates an important exhibition park (75,000 m2 in the 1st phase), promoting the use of this place for major international events. It has exceptional accessibility and fast connections with all the Eco Valley and the City.

THE LARGE-SCALE PROJECTS NICE SAINT AUGUSTIN MULTI-MODE STATION The Nice Saint-Augustin/Airport multimodal pole will be a major connection platform in Eco Valley by grouping together all the modes of transport into a single site. Upon completion, it will represent a railway station (trains and TGV to Paris, Marseille and Italy), a bus station and a direct link to the city centre via the tramline, as well as bicycle stations (Vélo Bleu) and electric car-sharing (Auto Bleue).

DID YOU KNOW? Key figures 90,000 m2 buildable area, including: 15,000 m2 transport facilities 5,500 m2 for the bus station 1,150 park & ride and TGV spaces

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Its eco-citizen Infrastructures THE ALLIANZ RIVIERA STADIUM The Allianz Riviera signed by the architect Jean-Michel Wilmotte and all the subsidiaries of VINCI Construction, was conceived in a proactive approach to sustainable development sought after by the Nice Côte d’Azur City, within the Plaine du Var-Eco Valley Operation of National Interest. Thus, Nice has witnessed the birth of one of the very first ecostadiums in the world thanks to its many energy assets, such as natural ventilation, geothermal energy, rainwater harvesting and solar energy in a positive balance.

THE AQUATIC CENTRE (NORTH OF CHARLES EHRMANN SPORTS PARK) This aquatic complex with a surface area of 13,300 m2 is the first total eco-conception pool using solar energy, heat pumps and geothermal energy. It has a hydraulic circuit with a reduced water treatment and circulation time of 4 hours. Energy saving measures have been integrated. The gas heating of the water is complemented by a solar carpet and the washrooms are equipped with heat pumps.

NICE’S INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT The airport is metamorphosing. Its new structure strengthens its capacity: It is the 2nd largest airport in France. Its objectives are to construct more energy efficient buildings and conceive a better articulated town planning with a housing policy, but also commercial and transport development, while improving the quality of life of its users.

THE THIERS RAILWAY STATION (WORKS END 2020) The renovation of the station is an opportunity to make the multi-mode exchange centre of Nice-Thiers an exemplary operation in terms of eco-sustainability and respect for the environment. The project partners want to take into account the very latest innovations to combine sustainable development, quality and comfort in the spaces provided to the travellers, but also to reduce the ecological impacts of the site.

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RESEARCH IN Sustainable Development

Technological and “intelligent” tools have been conceived to optimise the use of energy resources. Thus, anticipating the impacts, increasing the awareness of consumers (companies and individuals) of sustainable development issues and reducing the incidents through simple and quantifiable actions, becomes a priority. So, all the projects of the Metropole Nice Côte d’Azur are studied and developed in the respect of the ecology and the sustainable development.

THE AIR PACA ASSOCIATION The association is approved by the Minister of the Environment and is responsible for monitoring air quality. It then communicates the results of samples and the level of the air quality index to the decision-making institutions. Its mission is to manage the air pollutants measuring network and to check that the air quality complies with the standards.

THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OBSERVATORY The observatory is specialised in the fields of water research and analysis. It must manage the (soft and sea) water resources and sustainably develop the coastal areas. These studies enable innovative environmental impact evaluation tools to be implemented and managed in the long term.

GREEN SITE A Green Site is a natural extension of the environmental quality efforts and respect for the principles of sustainable development implemented during the realisation of works. It aims to limit the disturbances caused by a site to the neighbourhood and the staff, but also promotes employment and occupational integration. This initiative arose from the desire of the Nice Côte d’Azur to be exemplary and at the forefront of environmental and sustainable development matters. Today, every project is handled in this way.

DID YOU KNOW?

In 2015/2016, 130 volunteer families and major industrial groups participated actively in City Opt, a European project to experiment and determine concrete and daily solutions to better control the energy consumption of the inhabitants. The experiment, which lasted 6 months, made it possible to measure, via the application, their daily gestures of electricity usage, issuing «alerts» and giving advice to users to better control their consumption.

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ECOLOGICAL IDEAS For the city

ECO-LABELLED HOTELS During a business trip or leisure stay, it is easy to find accommodation complying with eco-citizen measures. In Nice, some hotels are green, responsible and hold the European Eco Label, enabling them to reduce their impact on the environment. Other international labels are also attributed to the establishments whose equipment complies with determined environmental criteria. Worth knowing: The congress centre Acropolis received the ISO 14.001 certification

REDUCTION OF NOISE AND DISTURBANCES Limiting disturbances for the comfort of the population is one of the city’s commitments, for example, around the A8, the airport and also the railway track. This challenge focuses on fighting against too frequent travels, as these vibrations affect the architectural heritage of the city. Nice attempts to make the population aware of global warming and proposes more ecological ways of getting about.

PRESERVING THE BIODIVERSITY The infrastructures are bound to be limited in order to leave green spaces in the city, as demonstrated by many districts. The measure also applies to the preservation of the marine setting, which is the main resource of our environment. Besides, the sanctuary for protected sea mammals along its coasts, the Haliotis water treatment station is included in the process, as well as monitoring the swimming waters…

“ECO-SUBURB” CREATION New housing constructions ranging from studios to 4 rooms have been built according to the standards of the ecological label: non-reinforced eco-cement and wood, as well as natural insulation. The “NOU” (New Eco Suburb) proposes a living environment with economic, generational and social diversity, as well as easy access to shops, services, sporting and cultural activities. Some of this accommodation is also available as furnished holiday rentals for visitors staying in Nice.

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PROGRAMS

and experiments PRESERVATION OF WATER RESOURCES A «Métropole contract» was signed between Nice Côte d’Azur, the Rhone-Mediterranean Water Agency, the Régie Eau d’Azur and the State. This contract opts for the sustainable management of aquatic environments in order to preserve the water resources on the territory.

WASTE TREATMENT Since the summer of 2016, Nice Côte d’Azur has participated in the European project URBAN-WASTE on waste related to tourism. This project, funded 100% by the European Research and Development Program Horizon 2020, aims to enable cities to better understand the quantities of waste linked to their tourism activities and to identify virtuous prevention and recycling practices.

COASTAL PRESERVATION Nice Côte d’Azur is engaged in the «Ecogestes Méditerranée» campaign, which works to preserve the sea and the coast by raising awareness among users of the sea. The objective is to promote practical and ecological measures to preserve the Mediterranean.

ADOPTION OF SMART METERS Voluntarily, Nice was retained by ERDF among the first French cities to accommodate the communicating meters Linky. These meters can receive and send data and will enable users to better control their consumption. By December 2017, all Nice homes will be equipped.

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DISTINCTIONS and labels

NICE CÔTE D’AZUR

Elected Regional Capital of Biodiversity 2016.

Labeled «Cit’ergie» in 2015 for the quality of its energy climate policy. This label, announced for four years, also welcomes its commitment and contribution to the energy transition. Obtained the first star of the label «Eco-propre», which rewards the communities which engage medium- and long-term action plans in order to permanently improve the cleanliness of their public spaces. • • • •

«Coup de Coeur» Award, Trophies Energies Citoyennes Cofely (2014) Silver Award, Trophies Climate-Energy (2014) Labeled «Agenda 21 local France» by the Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy (2014) Recognized «Territory with positive energy for green growth» by the Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy (201

NICE «Four Flowers» label confirmed since 1975 with special mention for the Promenade du Paillon

Silver Award for the «Trophies of the Framework of Life» in 2015 Grand Prize of the Jury and the Audience Prize in the national competition «Les Victoires du Paysage 2014»

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