Communauté d'agglomération Amiens Métropole

The Communauté d'agglomération Amiens Métropole is a communauté d'agglomération in the Somme département and in the Hauts-de-France région of France. It was created in December 1999. Its area is 348.7 km2. Its population was 180,905 in 2018, of which 133,891 in Amiens proper.

History
In 1991 a study was started by SIEPA (Syndicat Intercommunal d'Etude et de Amiénois Programming), which was the origin of Greater Amiens, established in 1994 with 18 municipalities.

Pursuant to the Chevènement Act, 2000, it was turned into a communauté d'agglomération, Amiens Métropole, which then encompassed 20 communes with the arrival of Allonville and Bertangles.

Since then, Amiens Métropole has continued to add more communes: 2003, with 21 municipalities, 2004 with 27 municipalities, and in 2007, 33 municipalities. In January 2018, it was expanded with 6 more communes from the Communauté de communes du Territoire Nord Picardie and the Communauté de communes Nièvre et Somme to 39 communes.

Composition
The communauté d'agglomération consists of the following 39 communes:


 * 1) Allonville
 * 2) Amiens
 * 3) Bertangles
 * 4) Blangy-Tronville
 * 5) Bovelles
 * 6) Boves
 * 7) Cagny
 * 8) Camon
 * 9) Cardonnette
 * 10) Clairy-Saulchoix
 * 11) Creuse
 * 12) Dreuil-lès-Amiens
 * 13) Dury
 * 14) Estrées-sur-Noye
 * 15) Ferrières
 * 16) Glisy
 * 17) Grattepanche
 * 18) Guignemicourt
 * 19) Hébécourt
 * 20) Longueau
 * 21) Pissy
 * 22) Pont-de-Metz
 * 23) Poulainville
 * 24) Querrieu
 * 25) Remiencourt
 * 26) Revelles
 * 27) Rivery
 * 28) Rumigny
 * 29) Sains-en-Amiénois
 * 30) Saint-Fuscien
 * 31) Saint-Sauflieu
 * 32) Saint-Vaast-en-Chaussée
 * 33) Saleux
 * 34) Salouël
 * 35) Saveuse
 * 36) Seux
 * 37) Thézy-Glimont
 * 38) Vaux-en-Amiénois
 * 39) Vers-sur-Selle

Responsibilities

 * Action for Economic Development (Support for industrial, commercial or employment, support agricultural and forestry activities)
 * Action to promote housing for the disadvantaged
 * Advocacy
 * Sanitation
 * Waste Collection and household treatment
 * Construction and development, maintenance and management of equipment or cultural institutions, socio-cultural, socio-educational, sports
 * Design, development and maintenance of the roads
 * Design, development, maintenance and management of business areas (industrial, commercial, service, craft or tourist)
 * Design, development, maintenance and management of port or airport activities
 * Crematorium
 * Contractual urban development, community development and economic and social integration
 * Local crime prevention
 * Water (treatment, supply, distribution)
 * Research and Programming
 * Noise control
 * IT networking (Internet, cable)
 * Operation scheduled for improving habitat (OPAH)
 * Urban Transport Organization
 * Housing policy
 * Agenda local housing
 * Protection and enhancement of the environment
 * Air Quality
 * Tourism
 * Waste processing

Tax and budget
The community is financed by the single business tax (15.27% 2006), which replaces the taxes once payable by the member communes.