A selection process led in May 2016 to retain three potential sites, where the move could be done quickly, in Ivry-sur-Seine, Saint-Denis and Saint-Ouen.[14] In early 2018, the construction of the new site started in the district of Docks in Saint-Ouen, moving from its previous office in the 7th arrondissement.[15] The second building, including a hemicycle, was delivered in 2019.[16] The first plenary meeting of the regional council in Saint-Ouen was announced to be held in March 2020.[17] The site is served by Mairie de Saint-Ouen Paris Métro station.
Current seat of the regional council, 2 rue Simone-Veil in Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine.
Former seat of the regional council in rue Barbet-de-Jouy (7th arrondissement).
Former building of the Services Department, 35 boulevard des Invalides.
Former building in 57 rue de Babylone
Visual identity (logo)
Since 2005, the logo of the Île-de-France region has been composed of an eight-pointed star of red-orange color next to the name of the region in lowercase. The eight branches of the star, already present on the previous logo, symbolized the eight Île-de-France départements.[18] The creation of the logo would have costed 40,000 euros and the change of letterhead that it entailed more than 100,000 euros.[19]
Regional Councilors' Scarf
The scarf worn by the regional councilors who are members of the Île-de-France Regional Council is red (narrow band), white (narrow band), blue, white (narrow band), red (narrow band).[20]
Regional councilor Hélène Gassin wearing the scarf (2011).
The regional councilor Julien Bayou girds his scarf, worn by mistake on the left shoulder (2011).
The Conseil régional des jeunes d'Île-de-France (CRJ or transl. Regional Youth Council of Île-de-France) is an assembly created by the regional council of Île-de-France. It is made up of 148 full advisors.
The advisers meet in plenary session in the hemicycle of the regional council 3 times a year and sit on several committees:[21]
Guidance, Studies, Employment
Transport
Europe
Health
Commission Against Discrimination
Gender Equality
In plenary session, 2 voluntary moderators are drawn to lead this session.