"I was finally able to sleep, it was really better last night, the noise was almost zero".
Frédéric, who lives in Nogent, on the banks of the Marne, is relieved.
The noise pollution linked to the parties organized at the Vincennes racecourse since July finally subsided during the night from Friday to Saturday.
The inhabitants of the towns bordering the woods were numerous to have contacted the police services, and their town hall, to complain about not being able to sleep.
The city of Paris has installed since July, at the racecourse, the collective Alter Paname, "temporarily".
Artists who promise “12,000m² of green space in the Vincennes racecourse to dance all summer long from Wednesday to Sunday.
DJ sets, live and concerts, bars and catering to satisfy your ears and your taste buds!
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Far from tasting the festivities, the deputy LR Michel Herbillon had sent a letter to the prefect of police Didier Lallement, on August 2.
He complained about "these gatherings which take place on weekends, day and night, cause significant noise pollution for the inhabitants of Charenton, Maisons-Alfort, Joinville and Saint-Maurice".
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For the first time this Saturday, after several tense weekends, the LR mayor of Maisons-Alfort, Marie-France Parrain, has not received any complaints from its inhabitants.
“But we have the impression that the scenario is repeated every year, we are each time faced with a fait accompli, laments the new mayor, replacing Olivier Capitanio since July, who became president of the departmental council.
We ask each time that the dialogue be established upstream and this is never the case.
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The mayor of Saint-Maurice proposes a code of good conduct
Igor Semo, the LR mayor of Saint-Maurice, this week requested an appointment with Frédéric Hocquard, deputy mayor of the city of Paris in charge of nightlife. “He contacted the collective to inform them of the disturbance with the neighborhood that this had caused on the weekend of July 31 and August 1, specifies the elected on his Facebook account. They carried out a sound impact study in order to limit the sound. The prefecture's services came to check the conformity of the study and the measures taken. "
Effective measures a priori for this new weekend of festivities. But Igor Semo does not want to stop there. He proposed to the city of Paris “the development of a code of good conduct imposed on the organizers of musical events at the Vincennes racecourse, in order to preserve the tranquility but also the health of residents and participants. "