The Maison du Lac d’Aiguebelette hosted a seminar about European cooperation on Thursday, June 9th. It was attended by around 60 participants, including elected officials as well as local and Italian technicians. The seminar was organized by the Savoyard Foreland mixed union (Smaps) as part of Piter Graies Lab plan. It was launched in 2018.
The Franco-Italian system allows the players in the territories (the Metropolitan City of Turin and the two Gal de Canaveses and Lanzo), to work together around entrepreneurship, mobility and services to the public.
Nances was able to perform a four-year joint assessment of the actions and a projection for the future.
Guy Dumollard (president of Smaps), says that “if European cooperation presents some needs, it allows us build innovative projects by pushing ourselves to experiment”. He cites the example of new housing forms that are adapted to the requirements of the elderly as an example. Dependent, the development and maintenance of the tourist heritage at Lake Aiguebelette through the construction of solid connections between the colleges and companies.