In this episode, Guillaume Ruet, mayor of Chevigny-Saint-Sauveur and Côte-d'Or departmental councillor, shares his vision of a town on a human scale that refuses to be just another bedroom community on the outskirts of Dijon. The conversation touches on his four main priorities: day-to-day safety and tranquility, an ambitious ecological transition (renovated schools, decarbonized heritage, thousands of trees planted), support for families and the elderly with the "ville amie des aînés" initiative, and the fight against civic disengagement and incivism through an "implicative democracy" where everyone contributes. He also talks about helping local businesses in times of crisis, the role of sport as a policy for health and cohesion, and his very human definition of the Smart City: anticipating tomorrow's needs, involving residents and refusing to accept "it's not possible".

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