Ville de Chevilly-Larue
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Country
France
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Government - Local
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Profile
Ville de Chevilly-Larue is the municipal authority responsible for governing the commune of Chevilly-Larue in France. It provides a range of public services to residents, including civil registration, issuance of permits, and management of local civil status records. The municipality oversees urban planning and development, ensuring that building projects comply with local zoning regulations and environmental standards. It also maintains public infrastructure such as roads, street lighting, and communal green spaces.
In addition to administrative functions, the town delivers essential community services like public primary education, social assistance programs, and cultural activities organized through local facilities. Public safety is supported by coordination with national police and fire services. The commune offers recreational amenities aimed at enhancing quality of life for its inhabitants. These services are funded through local taxation and state transfers allocated to French communes.
Situated in the Val-de-Marne department of the Île-de-France region, Chevilly-Larue lies within the southern suburbs of Paris and forms part of the greater Paris metropolitan area. Its geographic position places it near major transportation corridors, including proximity to Orly Airport and the A6 highway, which influences local economic activity and commuting patterns. The commune is a member of intercommunal structures that coordinate services such as waste management and public transport across neighboring municipalities. This regional integration allows Chevilly-Larue to benefit from shared resources while retaining local autonomy.
As a public legal entity, the Ville de Chevilly-Larue is governed by an elected mayor and a municipal council chosen by residents in local elections. It operates under the French General Code of Territorial Collectivities, which defines its powers, responsibilities, and fiscal framework. The municipality does not have a parent company or subsidiaries; it is a standalone communal administration accountable directly to its citizens and the French state. Its organizational structure includes various departments handling areas such as finance, urban planning, education, and technical services.
