L'ALLÉE VERTE JAURÈS - ROCHEPLATTE - MARTIN - SAINT-EUVERTE
Would it be the famous green alley that everyone met and that few people, therefore, perceive? For many years, it has been too often blamed for large cities to leave the trees, lawns, flowers and other elements that nature has given us. Two years ago, the Cypierre wharf was found a turf offering a long green expanse of jouxtée of its plane planes instead of a parking lot that gâchait the view over the Loire for the neighbours, but also for those who walked there, among others, during the Sunday… It is a good half-circle connecting the bridge from the Marshal Joffre to that named. René Thinat, culminating in the railway station, becoming a guardian of the city centre, an invisible fortress whose chain is this green alley that travels the whole, surreptitiously. Moreover, if you look at it a little, you can discover beautiful trees that abound and promise a protective shadow in high sunlight and you can practically walk these 180 degrees without too many urban obstacles. It would be a good idea to imagine, in some intersections, a way to avoid them, and bridges, for example, would be welcome and add to the often poor urban architecture, some momentum that Orléans-Olivet Métropole wants very much.
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