– Yverdon surveys its population on the development of its public spaces
Itinerant neighborhood activities help to collect the expectations of local residents, with a view to improving the offer within 5 minutes of each inhabitant.
Published: 06.06.2022, 7:02 p.m.
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We distribute slices of pizzas just out of the oven, while petanque balls collide in the grass. The atmosphere is at the neighborhood party, on this Wednesday evening. About 60 people take advantage of the entertainment, in the shade of the trees bordering the schoolyard in this working-class district of Yverdon. The association Moulins pour tous is in charge, at the request of the City.