Association of the Mynes and southern Upper Vosges communes

The Association of the Mynes and southern Upper Vosges communes (French: Communauté de communes des Mynes et Hautes-Vosges du sud) is a French administrative association of communes in the Vosges département of eastern France and in the region of Lorraine.

Created in 2006, the association has its administrative offices at Le Thillot .

The association was originally created under the name Association of Rupt Valley and Le Tillot communes ( (French: Communauté de communes du Val de Rupt et Thillot). It was rechristened with its present name three months later, in March 2007, in order to avoid privileging those member communes whose names had originally featured expressly within the association's name.

Member communes, populations & representation on association council (conseil communautaire)

The association comprises 5 member communes as follows:

  1. Ferdrupt, 877 inhabitants, 3 appointed delegates, 2 alternates.
  2. Le Ménil, 1,141 inhabitants, 3 appointed delegates, 2 alternates.
  3. Le Thillot, 4,029 inhabitants, 7 appointed delegates, 5 alternates.
  4. Ramonchamp, 2,014 inhabitants, 4 appointed delegates, 3 alternates.
  5. Rupt-sur-Moselle, 3,704 inhabitants, 6 appointed delegates, 4 alternates.

Responsibilities

The association has by the agreement of the member communes taken powers and competences in the following policy areas:

Sources and further reading

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