Bordeaux Métropole

Métropole in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
(2020–2026) Alain AnzianiArea
578.28 km2 (223.28 sq mi)Population
 (2018)
801,041 • Density1,385/km2 (3,590/sq mi)Websitewww.bordeaux-metropole.com
Road map of Bordeaux Métropole

Bordeaux Métropole is the métropole, an intercommunal structure, centred on the city of Bordeaux. It is located in the center of the Gironde department, in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, in South West France. It represents about half of the department's population. It was created in January 2015, replacing the previous Communauté urbaine de Bordeaux.[1] It brings together 28 municipalities,[2] and covers an area of 578.3 km2 (223.3 sq mi).[3] Its population was 801,041 in 2018, of which 257,068 resided in Bordeaux proper.[3]

Bordeaux Métropole encompasses only the central part of the metropolitan area of Bordeaux (see infobox at Bordeaux article for the metropolitan area). Communes further away from the center of the metropolitan area have formed their own intercommunal structures, such as:

  • Communauté de communes de Montesquieu
  • Communauté de communes des Coteaux Bordelais
  • Communauté de communes du Secteur de Saint-Loubès
  • Communauté de communes Jalle Eau Bourde
  • etc.

History

The Urban Community of Bordeaux (French: Communauté urbaine de Bordeaux), also known by its French initials CUB, was created in 1966 by the law of 31 December on urban communities which instituted the urban communities of Bordeaux, Lille, Lyon and Strasbourg.

On 1 January 2015, the Métropole replaced the Urban Community in accordance with a law of January 2014.[1][4][5]

Communes

The 28 communes of Bordeaux Métropole are:[1][2]

Administration

The Metropolitan Council consists of 101 members, one of them being the president, currently Alain Juppé, the mayor of Bordeaux.

Presidents of Metropolitan Bordeaux

Name Dates du mandat Parti Notes
Jacques Chaban-Delmas Jacques Chaban-Delmas 1967 1977 Mayor of Bordeaux / Deputy of Gironde
Michel Sainte-Marie Michel Sainte-Marie 1977 1983
PS
Deputy of Gironde / Mayor of Mérignac
Jacques Chaban-Delmas Jacques Chaban-Delmas 1983 1995 Mayor of Bordeaux / Deputy of Gironde
Alain Juppé Alain Juppé 1995 2004 Prime minister from 1995 to 1997 / Mayor of Bordeaux
Alain Rousset Alain Rousset 2004 2007
PS
Mayor of Pessac / President of Aquitaine Regional Council / Resigned because of overlapping mandates
Vincent Feltesse Vincent Feltesse 2007 2014
PS
Mayor of Blanquefort in 2012 / Deputy of Gironde
Alain Juppé Alain Juppé 2014 2019

LR

Prime minister from 1995 to 1997 / Mayor of Bordeaux, premier president of Bordeaux Métropole
Patrick Bobet Patrick Bobet 2019 2020
LR
Mayor of Bouscat ; replace Alain Juppé after he left in February 2019[6]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Décret n° 2014-1599 du 23 décembre 2014 portant création de la métropole dénommée " Bordeaux Métropole " | Legifrance". Retrieved 29 June 2017.
  2. ^ a b Bordeaux Métropole (N° SIREN : 243300316), BANATIC. Accessed 4 April 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Key figures of the territory of the intercommunality". www.insee.fr. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
  4. ^ (in French) Loi n° 2014–58 du 27 janvier 2014 de modernisation de l'action publique territoriale et d'affirmation des métropoles
  5. ^ (in French) Naissance de Bordeaux Métropole Archived 18 January 2015 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ "Patrick Bobet succède à Alain Juppé à la Métropole de Bordeaux : "Un grand vide et un grand challenge"". francebleu.fr. 15 February 2019. Retrieved 16 February 2019.

External links

  • Media related to Bordeaux Métropole at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website
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  • ISNI

44°50′N 0°35′W / 44.84°N 0.58°W / 44.84; -0.58


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