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Mairie de Reyrieux

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mairie-reyrieux[.]fr
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The Mairie de Reyrieux serves as the local administrative authority for the commune of Reyrieux in France, providing essential public services to its residents. It handles civil status records such as births, marriages, and deaths, and issues related documentation including identity cards and passports. The municipality oversees local urban planning, maintaining public spaces, roads, and communal facilities to support daily life. It manages the communal budget, collects local taxes, and allocates funds for community projects and services. Educational oversight includes the administration of local schools and coordination with regional educational authorities. Additionally, the mairie organizes cultural events, supports local associations, and ensures public safety through coordination with police and emergency services.

Situated in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, the mairie operates under the legal framework governing French communes, with authority vested in the elected mayor and municipal council. Its regulatory role encompasses enforcing national legislation at the local level, particularly in areas of land use, public health, and environmental management. The institution is distinguished by its direct accountability to the citizenry of Reyrieux, reflecting the decentralized nature of French governance. As a municipal entity, it is owned by the state but administered locally, receiving financial support from national transfers while retaining fiscal autonomy over local revenues. The mairie’s structure includes various departments responsible for specific functions such as finance, technical works, and social services, all coordinated under the mayor’s leadership. The April 2023 cyberattack on its website highlighted the importance of digital security for municipal operations, prompting the mayor to file a complaint and reinforce system protections while affirming that internal servers and personal data remained unaffected. This incident underscores the growing need for French communes to safeguard their online presence against politically motivated threats.

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