The Municipality of Haifa is examining the possibility of placing a toilet structure in the section of the promenade from the Carmel Beach to Bat Galim
As I recall, in June of this year it was published inLive here - the professional and comprehensive news corporation in Haifa and the surrounding area, the issue of the lack of public services in the section of the boardwalk from Carmel Beach to Bat Galim.
This publication follows complaints received from many visitors who came to walk and enjoy the boardwalk in Haifa, and encountered the problem of the lack of public services in the section of the boardwalk from Carmel Beach to Bat Galim - a section of about 5 km.
Today 6/10/20, as mentioned, after an inspection conducted with the Director of the Coastal Division, the possibility of placing a toilet structure near the marine research is being examined.
Do as it was at the inspectors exhibition:
They put a lot of toilets...
except for one. All cells were locked
After an hour I went out and used the open space.
the flowers
No need, we say in the morning - blessed that I didn't smoke a woman. Because the most fun for a man is to take out the bulbul in nature and pee, just be careful of the direction of the wind so that it doesn't come back on you. Every time I pee outside I try to water a tree.
In my opinion, the municipality is suffering from corona because they have lost their good eyesight. But the beach can be restricted even to the amateur fisherman, the disabled, the consumer and the ordinary citizen... moreover, 5 kilo meters in the bathroom, so you can pee in the yard of the municipality and that's it
Shame and boycott. What is going on in Haifa municipality is completely catatropic. Everything is conducted in a combined manner. Without talking about public parking spaces. And what if the residents of Haifa no longer have a place to park.
The idea of establishing public toilets is good, but if it is near the Maritime Research Institute, you should consider placing a guard there. At certain hours the place is deserted. It can be dangerous for women running or walking in the vine. Such a structure can be a hiding place for rapists hunting for prey.
A welcome idea.
In my opinion, the municipality of Haifa should look positively at placing a structure of public toilets. Perhaps the Ministry of Tourism will also participate in the financing of this thing.
It is important to establish services for visitors.
Toilets on the boardwalk are mandatory, even if they put a net in the middle of the sea in a round shape in the middle of the sea with waves to prevent jellyfish from reaching the bathers
Public services, security guards are recommended. And maybe if possible a refreshment station with drinks. The main thing is that the Civner will keep.
It is recommended to always go with another person, not alone
Required!!!!!
The Seas and Lakes Research Institute awarded barbed wire fences to try to prevent the residents of Haifa from accessing another beach. The municipality of Chaima should transform the entire area around the institute, including expropriating everything that was taken over in violation of the law, and set up an exhibition space with an explanation of the city in which it is located, public toilets and a cafeteria or drinking machines. The way in which Haifa's beaches and promenades are managed is seriously harming tourism in the city. Idan Yahav: Neglect of the Bat Galim Promenade, poor and partial development in Hecht Park, years without a club and cafeteria at the surfers' beach, encroaching businesses such as the Nirvana that interrupt the continuity of beaches for the public, failure to build breakwaters, failed development at Carmel Beach and the Dado Promenade that is washed away and destroyed every winter. Shame on Yahav!!
Thank you to citizens like Shaul who offered the interview, thank you!!!
Will public services be established at all throughout Haifa?
How will the city host tourists from abroad if there is no minimum service for tourists.
In Turkey, there are free toilets for tourists in every sports and tourism area on the streets, not to mention accessible signage, and they give you drops of rose water when you leave the toilets.
Excellent idea
It doesn't matter if they will be established or not... they will be closed anyway, like the other public services in Haifa that were closed in the last year.
Little by little, more and more citizen services are being closed and municipal taxes are being added or raised.