Remi Schweizer

  • Born in 1985
  • Project manager at the Vaud State Sustainability Office
  • Municipal councilor, town planning and environment commissions and tax appeals (alternate)
  • Volunteer in a summer camp (co-head of the kitchen team)
  • Member ATE, FRC, Public Eye, Swiss Association for Climate Protection
  • Living in the Center district 

My name is Rémi, I am 35 years old, and three young children. Arrived at Crissier in 2016, we were seduced by this town of contrasts. Village turned city, where countryside and forests rub shoulders with neighborhoods and business areas, Crissier concentrates a fabulous wealth on its territory.

Common to sustained development, Crissier is at a turning point, forced to reinvent itself to meet the challenges that await it. Professionally and personally committed to the environment and the climate for many years, I am convinced that our municipality has all the cards in hand. But we need to do more.

Development of soft mobility and bus lines, meeting spaces for the population or the supply of affordable rental housing, these are just a few of the projects on which we must go faster, and further. This is the meaning of my commitment to RESOC, and to the Municipal Council.