Louis-Napoleon dismissed Georges-Eugène Haussmann from his Paris civic-planning post primarily due to growing tensions and dissatisfaction regarding the financial costs associated with Haussmann's extensive renovation projects. While Haussmann's work transformed Paris into a modern city, it also led to significant debt and public criticism. Additionally, political shifts and a desire for more centralized control over urban planning contributed to his dismissal in 1870.
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