Agglomeration community of Greater Toulouse

Agglomeration community of Greater Toulouse

French communate
nom=Communauté d'agglomération du Grand Toulouse
logo=


rég=Midi-Pyrénées
dépt=Haute-Garonne
création=January 1, 2001
nbcomm=25
siège=Toulouse
prés=Philippe Douste-Blazy
party=UMP
mandat=2001-present
pop=651,209 (65.5% in the city of Toulouse)583,229 (65.5% in the city of Toulouse)
datepop=2004 estimate -1999 census
superf=366.43
hectares=
dens=1,592
budget=€ 196 million (2004)
budgetsource=¹
siteweb= [http://www.grandtoulouse.org www.grandtoulouse.org]
footnotes=¹ After compensatory transfer of local tax euros to the communes of the Community of Agglomeration.|
The Community of Agglomeration of Greater Toulouse (French: "Communauté d'agglomération du Grand Toulouse"), also simply known as Grand Toulouse (i.e. "Greater Toulouse"), is the intercommunal structure gathering the city of Toulouse (France) and some of its suburbs. It succeeds a previous District which had been created in 1992 with less powers than the current Community of Agglomeration.

Due to local political feuds, the Community of Agglomeration of Greater Toulouse only hosts 61% of the population of the metropolitan area (see infobox at Toulouse article for the metropolitan area) , the other independent communes of the metropolitan area having refused to join in, notably Muret and the technopolis of Labège-Innopole.

Consequently, the other parts of the metropolitan area have formed different intercommunal structures, such as:
* Community of Agglomeration of the Muret Area ("Communauté d'agglomération du Muretain"): 59,348 inhabitants
* Community of Agglomeration of the Sicoval ("Communauté d'agglomération du Sicoval"): 57,848 inhabitants, with Labège-Innopole in it
* Community of Communes from the Save to the Touch ("Communauté de communes de la Save au Touch"): 29,284 inhabitants
* etc.

Member communes

*Aucamville
*Aussonne
*Balma
*Beauzelle
*Blagnac
*Brax
*Castelginest
*Colomiers
*Cornebarrieu
*Cugnaux
*Fenouillet
*Fonbeauzard
*Gagnac-sur-Garonne
*Launaguet
*Mondonville
*Pibrac
*Pin-Balma
*Quint-Fonsegrives
*Saint-Alban
*Saint-Orens-de-Gameville
*Seilh
*Toulouse
*Tournefeuille
*L'Union
*Villeneuve-Tolosane

External links

* [http://www.grandtoulouse.org/ Greater Toulouse website]


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