Communauté de communes


A communauté de communes is a federation of municipalities in France. It forms a framework within which local tasks are carried out together. It is the least-integrated form of intercommunalité.
, there were 2,400 communautés de communes in France, with 26.48 million people living in them. Since then many communautés de communes have been merged or have joined a communauté d'agglomération, a communauté urbaine or a métropole. Whereas there were 2,409 communautés de communes in January 2010 and 1,842 in January 2016, there were only 989 communautés de communes left in January 2025. The population of the communautés de communes ranged from 106,433 inhabitants, to 3,986 inhabitants.

Legal status

The communauté de communes was created by a statute of the French Parliament enacted on 6 February 1992. The statute was modified by the Chevènement law of 1999.
Unlike the Agglomeration communities in France and the Communauté urbaine, communautés de communes are not subject to a minimum threshold of population to come into existence. The only constraint is geographical continuity.
According to the, a communauté de communes is an établissement public de coopération intercommunale formed by several French municipalities that cover a connected territory without enclave.
When the Chevènement law regulatory modifications came into force in 1999 communautés de communes already in existence that did not meet the criterion of geographical continuity were left untouched.
The communes involved build a space of solidarity with a joint project for development, infrastructure building, etc.

Constitutional

The communautés de communes are currently funded by local taxes:
  • tax on housing:
  • taxes on buildings and lands:
  • tax on businesses:
The is a modified version of the tax whereby a proportion of the monies levied by the communautés des communes is paid back to the individual communes. The is sometimes presented as an unfair burden on the economy or even as a device for exporting jobs outside France, and it has been subject to a series of reforms over the years but central government undertakings to abolish it have yet to come to fruition. If they do, funding of the communautés de communes will change fundamentally.
A communauté de communes is administered by a council made up of delegates from the municipal councils of each member commune. The number of seats allocated to each commune reflects the size of the commune. A member commune must have at least one seat on the council and no individual commune may have more than half of the seats on the conseil communautaire.

Objectives

Article 5214-16 of the CGCT requires the communauté de communes to exercise its responsibilities in the following policy areas:
The communauté de communes may also choose to exercise its responsibilities in at least one of the following six policy areas:
The communauté de communes may define its own personnel requirements and appoint appropriately qualified employees. In addition, and subject to départemental agreement, it may exercise direct powers and responsibilities in certain social policy areas that are more normally handled at the départemental level.
Subject to these requirements, it is for the communes themselves to determine precisely which responsibilities they will delegate to the communauté de communes based on their view of the individual commune's best interests. Once powers and responsibilities have been delegated to the communauté de communes, they shall be exercised collectively through the communauté de communes and may no longer be exercised independently by individual member communes.

''Communautés de communes'' with more than 60,000 inhabitants

NameSeatDepartmentNumber of communesPopulation
CC Auray Quiberon Terre AtlantiqueBrechMorbihan2493,474
CC Les Balcons du DauphinéSaint-ChefIsère4780,464
CC Cœur d'OstreventLewardeNord2071,089
CC Entre Bièvre et RhôneSaint-Maurice-l'ExilIsère3771,155
CC Erdre et GesvresGrandchamps-des-FontainesLoire-Atlantique1269,332
CC Forez-EstFeursLoire4266,011
CC Le GrésivaudanCrollesIsère43106,433
CC Haute SaintongeJonzacCharente-Maritime12970,645
CC Maremne Adour Côte SudSaint-Vincent-de-TyrosseLandes2372,997
CC Ouest GuyanaisManaFrench Guiana898,941
CC Pays d'AncenisAncenis-Saint-GéréonLoire-Atlantique2071,163
CC Pévèle-CarembaultPont-à-MarcqNord38101,111
CC Plaine de l'AinChazey-sur-AinAin5384,625
CC ThelloiseNeuilly-en-ThelleOise4162,826
CC Val d'EssonneBallancourt-sur-EssonneEssonne2163,778
CC Les Vals du DauphinéLa Tour-du-PinIsère3666,070