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News – 01/25/2024

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Puteaux is hosting the Hauts-de-Seine Olympic and Paralympic Tour this week. Discover a program punctuated by numerous activities in the City’s schools! Until January 26, schools and municipal sports schools are getting ready for the Olympic Games! For the occasion, they will pass the baton (or rather the Olympic vase) by organizing multiple sporting events!

News – 9/01/2024

My street, my neighborhood… rue Felix Pyat

Located at the foot of the La Défense district, rue Félix Pyat was created in 1895 but was formerly called rue Charles Decroix until 1912, named after the former mayor of Puteaux. This street comes alive from the start of the day with the massive arrival of families and young Puteolians passing through the doors of their schools. Although located at the foot of the La Défense towers, rue Felix Pyat has many green corners which offer a calm and soothing environment. As we walk through it, we pass in front of the Bouvets college, brick-colored residential buildings but also businesses with modern architecture. Everything here is a symbol of duality: the towers and the vegetation, the crèche for the little ones. small ones and the college for the larger ones, the tall professional buildings and the low dwellings as well as the alley for pedestrians which contrasts with the street full of cars.

News – 9/01/2024

The City of Puteaux mobilized during the winter

Every winter, the city of Puteaux and the Yvelines – Hauts-de-Seine Interdepartmental Public Establishment, responsible for the viability of the departmental road network, work together on a daily basis to ensure optimal traffic conditions during the winter. In Puteaux, seven municipal agents, supported by the company Dérichebourg Environnement, are on call in winter 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to deal with emergencies. These teams, informed hour by hour of weather conditions by Météo France, can intervene in each sector of the city to clear snow from the main roads and pedestrian paths and those with steep slopes (rues de la République, Monge, de Brazza, etc.) steal salt spreaders, sweepers, backhoe loaders and other mechanized machines. If the communities ensure snow removal from public roads, remember that all Putéoliens, whether they are owners or tenants, are required to clear snow and salt the sidewalk near their accommodation. The City supports you in this task by providing bags of salt of 5 to 10 kg. To take advantage of this, simply download, print and complete the coupon found in your Puteaux Infos of December 2023 ( then return it to municipal agents on the day of your collection, at the Cadre de vie depot, located 3 rue Volta. These bags will be collected from Monday to Friday, from 11:15 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 1 p.m. to 1:45 p.m. from Monday to Friday, on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. until March 9, 2024. However, public fountains must be closed to protect against frost and avoid any risk of ice and therefore falls.

News – 12/21/2023

Puteaux Academy: Mozart the Rock Opera

The Puteaux Académie put on a show! The 13 Academicians took to the stages of the JB Lully Conservatory during two exceptional performances this weekend which brought together more than 1000 spectators! It was a huge success since the JB Lully Conservatory was sold out for both performances. A great reward for the 13 academicians after 9 months of hard work and rehearsals! Alongside them, the 11 professors of the Conservatory were particularly moved and expressed their pride in the performance of their little protégés, some of whom were performing for the first time on stage. Between song, music and dance, the chords of Mozart Opéra Rock resounded throughout Puteaux in front of a captivated audience! Two shows which ended with a well-deserved standing ovation! Here is the first performance on December 2, 2023 as well as some memorable bonuses

News – 12/18/2023

Back to the launch of the illuminations!

Many Puteolians were present last Friday, December 8, under the stars to admire the launch of the illuminations with the Municipal Youth Council on the theme of magic. A splendid parade paraded through the illuminated streets of the City, made up of a host of enchanted characters! Fire jugglers, stilt walkers and even Santa Claus himself wandered around under the amazed eyes of spectators. “3, 2, 1, 0!” » It was following the crowd count that the emblematic Christmas tree revealed its magnificent display of lights. The participants then gathered on the Esplanade to admire the marvelous fireworks display to celebrate the end-of-year holidays in the heart of a magical and warm atmosphere. The ice rink and the various attractions installed until January 7, 2024 now display a thousand and one magical colors to welcome young and old!

News – 11/27/2023

Puteaux at Napoleon’s table (2/2)

On the occasion of the theatrical release of the film Napoleon by Ridley Scott, the town of Puteaux wanted to return to emblematic recipes of imperial gastronomy. In this second episode, Oxhana Mota, chef of the Palais des Gourmets, offers us a chocolate warm, creamy sauce accompanied by a Napoleon cake, also called Russian cake. The opportunity to look back on tasty anecdotes but also some manufacturing secrets of the most illustrious recipes served at the table of the Emperor and Empress Joséphine de Beauharnais!

News – 11/27/2023

Esplanade: The preserved plane trees

The Esplanade de l’Hôtel de Ville is undergoing a major metamorphosis, but not at the expense of its majestic plane trees. The Esplanade is home to a majestic avenue of 17 plane trees, forming the marquise of the Chantecoq side alley. Among them, 14 trees are preserved on site, spared by the work, while 3 plane trees which were threatened in the long term (because the roots were weakened by the current slab of the parking lot) were able to be saved by being transplanted yesterday, thanks to a almost unique process in France. Objective: to do everything possible to ensure their survival while allowing the continuation of the renovation work on the Esplanade. Particular attention was paid in particular to the preparation of the pits and the amendments of the substrate, thus ensuring optimal conditions for the growth and well-being of trees. Furthermore, careful monitoring of watering and the amendment plan, supported by the installation of tensiometric probes, guarantees constant adaptation to the needs of these species. The remaining trees will be left in peace, continuing to offer their majestic shade and their beauty at the emblematic Place de Puteaux. Proof that the City wishes to combine urban modernization and respect for the environment.

News – 11/24/2023

Puteaux at Napoleon’s table (1/2)

On the occasion of the theatrical release of the film Napoleon by Ridley Scott, the town of Puteaux wanted to return to emblematic recipes of imperial gastronomy. In this first episode, Oxhana Mota, chef of the Palais des Gourmets, concocts a delicious veal Marengo. The opportunity to return to delicious anecdotes from this glorious battle of June 14, 1800 in Piedmont but also some secrets of the making of the most illustrious recipes served at the table of the Emperor and Empress Joséphine de Beauharnais!

News – 11/16/2023

The big 2023 tree has arrived in Puteaux!

The large, emblematic Christmas tree has arrived in Puteaux! The sweet scents of conifers and the magic of the end-of-year holidays now fill Place Simone et Antoine Veil. A first element to begin this magical period while waiting for the launch of the illuminations on December 8!

News – 10/31/2023

Halloween in Puteaux in Japanese style!

Puteaux shivered, trembled but also had a lot of fun! The whole city vibrated in the colors of Halloween… with Japanese flavor! For the occasion, the City Hall was transformed into a terrifying Japanese temple with numerous workshops for the whole family, welcoming no less than 1,288 people: making badges and origami, composing Ikebana, making Japanese masks… The public was also able to attend ninja shows! The Enfants Sauvages troupe, brilliantly led by Samy, finalist of the Ninja Warrior show, wandered through the streets of Puteaux like yamakasi! Between two figures in the air, the children were able to dress up in kimonos, pretend to be Yokaï, these Japanese monsters, and taste Japanese specialties. Halloween ended at Central with a chilling evening! The children attended the screening of The Nightmare Before Christmas and the parents attended Ring! Those who were disguised even received a little surprise! Tremble with the Municipal Archives serviceFind the horror podcasts from the Municipal Archives service:

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