The mayor of Nice wants to rejuvenate the port of Nice. Immediately important questions arise, such as whether the inhabitants of the port prefer facilities dedicated to yachting, pleasure craft or industrial use. To be certain that this project best meets the expectations of the inhabitants, the mayor has launched a major consultation. He also appointed Mr. Bettati, former Deputy Mayor of Nice and Departmental Councilor to organize this consultation.
Make an inventory
After this phase of consultation and public debate, a precise inventory with recommendations will be published. This report will be a tool for the Mayor of Nice, the city council and the city council. The latter will also rely on a commission, made up of personalities from civil society: assistants like Philippe SoussiTerritory Assistant, or Roger Roux, President of the port commission in Metropolitan France, but also specialists including a representative of the Union Maritime designated by the latter. Where Veronique Thuinscholar and historian, Thierry VoisinPresident of a yachting company, Alain Philipforerunner of the Côte d’Azur town planning agency, Michel Lecerf, former president of the “La mouette” association, Gilbert GrisoniNice heritage specialist, Jean Paul Gomisarchitect and Richard Gibeaudco-host of super yachting at the Federation of Nautical Industries.
Participate in discussions
The City of Nice and the “port mission” invite local residents, professionals, shopkeepers, associations and neighborhood committees to express themselves and take part in the reflectionto develop this redevelopment project.
- By email: [email protected] and/or [email protected]
- By mail: “Mission port”, 20/22 quai Lunel – 06 364 Nice cedex 4;
- By appointment: by calling 04 89 98 19 86 or by coming on site at the following times: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Thursday and 8:30 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. on Friday.
- Online: Online questionnaire