New, green, sporty and educational, this is the Parc de l'Arboretum.
Line Magne, Mayor of Moissy Cramayel, Anne-Marie Démoulin, Deputy Mayor in charge of sustainable development, Betty Chappe, Deputy Mayor in charge of Chanteloup eco-district development, and Laurent Mogno, Chairman of ECT, inaugurated the Parc de l’Arboretum on June 22. This park is a new public leisure area in the heart of the Arboretum de Chanteloup eco-neighborhood.
The inauguration was an opportunity to discover the new park, a magnificent planted promenade, on foot or by bike. It offers 3 kilometers of trails, a street workout area and an arboretum.
Moissy’s sports associations played a major role in the event. This was the occasion for the Foulée des enfants de l’école Inisports. Moissy-Cramayel Athlétisme, Moissy musculation, Rando nature et loisirs MC, Cyclo club de Moissy-Cramayel and UFOLEP de Seine-et-Marne also took part.
A design and financing approach based on a circular economy for excavated soil from construction sites
Implemented by ECT, inert soil from construction sites in the south-east of the Paris region fully financed the design of the park and the landscaping, educational and sports facilities.
I'm delighted that this park has finally seen the light of day, and I'd like to thank ECT for bringing this ambitious project to fruition in conjunction with the city's departments. Like the city's other neighborhoods, our eco-neighborhood now benefits from its own green setting. It's a new place that the people of Moissé will soon make their own according to their desires: walks, sports, picking small fruit trees, discovering the flora and fauna...
For the past 18 months, ECT's teams have been working on the construction and completion of the Parc de l'Arboretum, in consultation with the town council. ECT's vocation is to create useful developments for communities by reusing excavated soil. The Arboretum Park is a fine example.