(haipo) - People arriving at the parking lot in the German colony are regularly greeted by piles of garbage and filth.
We at Sistema Hai here monitor the cleanliness of the city - you are also invited to report to us about areas in Haifa and the surrounding area that you have seen that suffer from a lack of care or poor cleanliness, as well as any other topic that you think may interest the residents and is worthy of news.
Residents who park their cars in the parking lot on the corner of Magginim Street and Ben Gurion Street in the German Colony claim that the place is regularly very dirty and so is the entire surrounding area. "This is a public parking lot," says one of the residents who works nearby. "I come there almost every day because I work not far away. There is a garbage can there, and many times it is completely full and there is also a lot of garbage that people have thrown around it.
Even when you leave the parking lot and walk around the area, you see that the environment is really not clean. It is very unpleasant to arrive at a parking lot like this and start the workday like that. Some days literally walk in piles of garbage. The sanitary conditions are very poor, and so also further on, in the direction of Maginim Street, which is also very dirty there."

Sidewalk full of trash
It should be noted that the complaints that come to Hai Fe regarding unclean areas of the city, do not refer only to the lower city or the German colony. Residents of Hadar on Hillel and HaNeviim streets recently complained that they find themselves walking through mountains of trash dumped on the sidewalks. According to one of the residents of the neighborhood, if in the past the main problem was dog excrement that was not collected by the owner, now the problem is people who place their garbage bags outside the bin on the street, and slowly the garbage is scattered. Later, the environment of the trash can is already so dirty that people who come to throw trash already avoid going near the trash and simply leave the trash bag even further away. The result, in the end, is a sanitary hazard and a sidewalk that is almost blocked by garbage.

around the football fields
Another hazard that residents have complained about recently is the dirt between the soccer fields in front of the congress center. According to residents, when it comes to private land, you see that it is well-kept and clean, but at the point where the private area ends, you immediately see amounts of trash and severe neglect. Parents who bring their children to practice in the soccer fields in the afternoon, say that it is very unpleasant to arrive at the place every time and see the filth that prevails in the place, and what is even more discouraging is that there is no sign that the situation is about to change and the trash in the place just keeps piling up.

The parking lot next to the beach
Another report that was received in the Haifa system is about the condition of the parking lot next to the "Maxim" restaurant near the Meridian beach, which is so neglected and dirty that it seems as if no one has cleaned it at all for months since there is garbage in every corner.

Education in the schools, starting from the elementary school, that the street also belongs to them and they are supposed to take care of cleanliness - and not to throw garbage in the street. Effective supervision, information and fines for those who throw garbage outside the bins, all of this, together with the reinforcement of the sanitation department, might improve the situation.
Hello, it's been a long time since the city has been badly cleaned. I live in Haifa's Chen neighborhood and the sidewalks are not clean. There is dirt on the edges of the sidewalks and no one is cleaning. Sometimes a car comes with water, but when it arrives all the cars are still there, so it just comes. Also, I have not seen any improvement in cleanliness in the neighborhood, the parking lots have not been cleared for a long time. I didn't plant anything in Neza Square for three years
I wonder what General Borovsky and the cute Zionist have to say on the subject. On my street, the municipality no longer cleans in the morning, so the bins that the pigs turn over at night remain as they are with trash scattered all along the street.
I just have a question - will you continue to follow the elections as well or is this just part of some campaign?
hypothesis:
Maybe someone gets paid and doesn't do the work?
And where is the job orderer and the supervisor?
The sector that manages the restaurants and throws leftovers and cardboard packaging into the street because they don't eat it also contributes to this, it is also the one that pollutes. Children on the way to the school of the Nazareth nuns finish drinking from cups with the Zionist devil, not in the trash - throwing them in the garden on the way. A Russian-speaking family finishes a picnic in Bat Galim, leaves a table full of plastic bags and leftovers, gets into the car and drives away. disgusting!!
This is education, so why are you surprised?! It is enough to see the cities in the sector of the state of cleanliness and sanitation and understand.
Everything starts and ends with home education...
Reminds me that there was a time when I would see Amram Metzna walking around at 6:00 in the morning looking for unclean places and reporting
It is true that the municipality does not clean. Because very often they fired cleaning contractors or these contractors do not want to work with the municipality because the amount paid to cleaning workers is not a symbolic amount. I say these workers have no conditions. and a meager salary. All because a municipality reaches an agreement with contractors. It should demand in the agreement that these workers be paid the non-minimum amount and the social conditions they will have. and the allowance in their pockets. Therefore, if they sign with them and it is not interesting to have them under these conditions, therefore we, the public, will be harmed. Because many times they come from brooms and reach the benches and fall asleep. Therefore, what doubt will there be for those who do not invest. If you pay well, they will invest. will keep their jobs.
Maybe instead of complaining all the time. Get some tenants together and clean up yourselves.
Haifa is as dirty as it has ever been, even in the Ziv neighborhood of Neveh Shanan in the area between the flower buds and the beginning of Berel Street, full of trash and broken glass, the bins are not emptied until they overflow and the trash is piled up around them, as mentioned above, Gan HaBaim on the way down to Gordon Street. Full of cigarette butts , papers, food scraps, glasses (kindergarten intended for small children) The neglect is obvious. Painting the benches and tables is not a solution to the dirt.
Likewise on Maimon Street and other streets in the neighborhood.
It seems that the municipality has no interest in dealing with the quality of life of the residents
It is true that the residents must also maintain a clean environment, but the example of neglect from the municipality does not encourage citizens to maintain cleanliness.
Be fair in doing the daily articles about the dirt in the city even after the cliché (probably) has changed.
After all, let's be fair at any given time there will be dirt with any other mayor as well.
With Yahav it really wasn't cleaner in the city, all the more so because there is direct employment of workers like in the sanitation department in Haifa, and not smart and efficient privatization like for example in Bialik and Motzkin for example.
This morning I passed by the garbage facility on Shaar HaLevanon street near my house. At the time, when the city officials were planning to build it, I begged them to find another alternative. I predicted that the place would always be dirty and smelly. I never dreamed how right I was. Every week I complain to the municipality and nothing is done. As a reply, I receive a message that the hazard has been taken care of and they even ask me to give a grade for treatment that was not taken care of at all. The place remains polluted. Today, when I passed there for the second time, it was handed over to a municipality inspector. I tried to talk to him but he refused on the grounds that he was not involved in this and that I would report to 106. So I reported. Did they do something? nothing! Will they do something? In doubt!
If all your dirt spots are related to car parks, it is likely that a factor that contributes to the dirt is the car owners who dump garbage from their cars into the car park. This would not have happened if there was public transport.
Another hazard of parking lots is pollution and dirt from vehicles, a nuisance to the thick buildings from vehicles leaving and entering and dirt that the drivers throw in the parking lot.
The level of cleanliness in the city has dropped dramatically. On our street - A.H. Silver in the inner alley where there are 7 buildings of 8 106 stories, you don't see a street cleaner, maybe once every two weeks. Only if you complain and urge XNUMX to send a street cleaner.