Communauté de communes d'Alsace Bossue

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Communauté de communes d'Alsace Bossue
Bas-Rhin ( Grand Est - France )
Establishment date December 31, 1998
Dissolution date January 1, 2017
legal form Communauté de communes
Seat Druling
Communities 32
president Jean Mathia
SIREN number 246 700 942
surface 226.3 km²
Residents 13,629 (2013)
Population density 60 people / km²
Location of the community association
Location of the CC d'Alsace Bossue in the Bas-Rhin department

The Communauté de communes d'Alsace Bossue is a former French association of communes with the legal form of a Communauté de communes in the Bas-Rhin department in the Grand Est region . It was founded on December 31, 1998 and comprised 32 municipalities in the Vosges du Nord Regional Nature Park in the Crooked Alsace region . The administrative seat was in the place Drulingen .

Historical development

In 1984, the first local authority association, Syndicat Intercommunal à Vocations Multiples (SIVOM), was established and consisted of 42 municipalities . In 1995 he became the Communauté de Communes de l'Alsace Bossue, which united 45 municipalities that were in the area of ​​the localities Sarre-Union , Diemeringen and Drulingen . In 1997 the association was renamed Syndicat Intercommunal à Vocations Multiples. In 1998 SIVOM was divided into two municipal associations, the Communauté de communes d'Alsace Bossue with 32 municipalities and the Communauté de communes du Pays de Sarre-Union , which consists of 13 municipalities.

With effect from January 1, 2017, the association of communes merged with the Communauté de communes du Pays de Sarre-Union and thus formed the successor organization Communauté de communes de l'Alsace Bossue . Despite the fact that the name is largely the same as that of the predecessor organizations, it is a new establishment with a different legal personality.

Former member parishes