(haipo) - The plight of the caravan owners - Sarit lives in Nofit. For years she has been working in a demanding job as an intensive care nurse at Rambam Hospital. In addition, she works as a coordinator at the National Transplant Center - Edi, a job that requires immediate availability in case a family is found that will agree to donate the organs of a deceased loved one in order to save the lives of others.
the trailer
The trailer was purchased by Sarit after her brother was killed. Her four teenage children. She would run from working at the Rambam to work as a mother and nurse. The caravan allowed her to land, after a night shift: a quiet night at the beach and waking up for a pleasant swim.
Since the Corona period, there is no permanent place to park a caravan in the Haifa area. During the Corona period, the Haifa municipality removed the caravan complex from the student beach, arguing that the beaches are an important resource of the city, which must be kept free and open for the use of the general public. Since then the caravanists were not allowed to return to the beach.
The municipality evacuates the trailers:
In every city or river in Europe, there is a campsite that allows travelers in tents and caravans to park in a regulated manner for a nominal fee. Usually the site will be found close to the riverside, in nature or on the outskirts of the city on the seashore / lake / river.
Leisure culture
Sarit parks her trailer at her house and goes on two- or three-day forays to sites in the northern region.
While her trailer was parked for a few days on the banks of the Kinneret, it experienced an attack by vandals, who broke into the trailer, broke two windows, stole deck chairs, broke a bed and spray-painted inscriptions on the walls.
In general, the public's attitude towards Kervanists is negative
I stayed in Sarit's caravan, when it was parked on the beach in Kiryat Yam. There was a citizen who made sure to ask for her permission to park there. Others sent worried glances lest, god forbid, a new tenant came ashore. Sarit says that the attitude indicates that there is no respect for leisure activities. On the other hand, says Sarit, those who are interested in spending the night / staying in his yacht, receive a positive attitude, even a fan.
Willing to pay parking fees on a regulated site
Sarit and the other caravanists are even willing to pay parking fees at a regulated site. Only these are not found along the coastline: An internet search leads to permanent sites in the form of campsites for rent at respectable prices that call themselves parking lots, or to overnight tent parking sites. These are usually in field trips. There is no permission to park a caravan, even for a few hours, along the stretch of beach which is a natural resource intended for all citizens of Israel and its guests.
Changing the image of leisure culture
I have every hope that the new mayor knew how to offer the caravanists a regulated area on the beach where he can be proud that caravanists from all over the country who keep the cleanliness and order law will come to stay there. Guests who will contribute to the city's economy, its restaurants and tourist sites.
The municipality of Haifa puts its feet to all caravan owners. The municipality is chasing me as a caravan owner. They don't allow it to be parked anywhere and put reports like fat pigs like the fat Yona Yahav with a smelly and huge belly.
There is no place on Dado beach for caravans. There is no place further down the beach for a caravan at all
Maybe on the beaches of the Kiryat or the beaches of Atlit
Neve Yam and Dor
Why don't you prepare the Rainbow Beach in southern Haifa? Even so, they stole the beach from the public, and the municipality can use the beach, and provide water, electricity, services at a cost to the owners of the trailers
Unfortunately and sadly for many of Israel's law-abiding citizens, today's Israel is many years behind the countries of the world in providing areas to live in caravans for citizens who are also homeless and just citizens who want to go out into nature for a day or two without being molested by the authorities. It's time for us to move forward and start being more patient.
Wow, I can't believe we are that "clogged".
A man/girl buys a trailer and they don't have permission to travel, park, spend time with it???
Enough!
Excellent article = a solution is indeed needed for caravans. This is the time to plan and implement the construction of such parking lots, also for tourism in general and domestically in particular.
In addition, this is an economic aspect for the city itself.
It's time for caravans to park at the student beach....the mayor has changed....it is possible to make changes to the permit for parking near the beach....I would recommend if all the caravan owners get organized...for a parking permit....
For your information, there is a white wagon with a structure in the parking lot in front of the Maxim restaurant, evacuated from the north. It belongs to any body. which cannot be specified....we have already contacted the authorities. There is a special permit there through a very serious office on behalf of one or another Red Emergency body.....in the check we did, it is not invading.
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Another disaster from the terrible Yahav era - enabled the pirate takeover of caravans on Haifa's beaches
How much damage did he cause and how to hell did he return?!
The damning cliché cleared to destroy every good part of Haifa
Indeed, a municipality that respects itself should organize a place for caravans in its area. Maybe the new, old mayor will take action.
Sarit, I am sorry to inform you, there is indeed a new mayor in Haifa, but if you check for a little more than a decade, he was responsible for the extensive evacuation of caravans from the student beach, people with morals, cleanliness, order and everything you mentioned, unfortunately you cannot apply the desire of citizens to vacation in a slightly different way from a hotel room
Do you understand why Haifa is flooded with pigs? Because Francia behave like pigs.
I wish they would make a permanent caravan community, I used to live in one and it was absolutely bomb for families and singles, pensioners. It's a lifestyle. Carry less stress with less material.
There is a place in the kyot kiryat yam haim where it's not paved, so parking there up to a week is allowed. If you need someone to watch out for it, I have no problem checking in too.
I don't understand what people care and they ask if she has a permit when she is in public space, if she hasn't pirated a connection to Omim Electricity, she is allowed to be anywhere in public space on the condition that she maintains public order.
As for the municipality in the student beach, the municipality must make money for private individuals, it is not allowed, but for the competitors who sell drinking beer and food, this is allowed and there is a possibility to stand in public space.
In short, a shame for the country and especially for the cities, Carmel Castle has fenced off the entrance to the sea for 15 years, have you heard of such a thing as a locked gate with a fence.
Everyone does what's in their head, there is no law and no law
When there is a need, a solution is required.
For years I have been connected to the idea of a caravan and in Israel it has been pushed to the margins while in enlightened countries it is part of a way of life.
Another thing that Eretz Israel has failed in.
In the meantime, I'm watching YouTube in all the places you can be with a trailer and I'm terribly jealous.
We have a trailer that I converted from a commercial vehicle, but most of the time it is parked near the house because there are no parking lots in Israel adapted for this type of recreation.
We've done amazing caravan trips in Finland and Iceland and there's no reason why we can't enjoy this amazing experience here as well.
All the justified claims raised by the readers here can be easily settled. You only need awareness of the authorities, desire and initiative. I'm sure it will be a WIN WIN for the caravanists, the municipality and the other residents and beachgoers.
What about a port? There are many containers, maybe we can there???
An area on the outskirts of the city should be regulated for parking caravans for a limited time. for a week at most. In Holon, for example, all kinds of homeless people took over the athlete's public parking lot and the soccer field. They settled there for years.
And in addition, the parking of trucks from 10 tons and above must be regulated on the outskirts of the city. There is a city law as far as I know prohibiting the parking of trucks throughout the city. But it is not enforced. Leon Blum St. became a parking lot for trucks starting in the afternoon and before the start of Shabbat and holidays!
Most of the truck owners are not residents of the city.
It's time for you to send inspectors and enforce the law.
What is homeless? Those who live permanently in a trailer? This too needs to be handled in an orderly and thoughtful manner. Can't everyone buy an apartment in Israel and rent it out?... This too has become clearly uneconomical.
In my opinion, there are corners that house caravans, yes with approval / or otherwise I have no idea
A beach located near the church
Between Meridian and Maxim across the railroad tracks
Caravan parking must be approved for a limited time up to a week at the most and then reports must be given. There is no reason for a caravan site to become permanent housing.
As in the past I opposed the pirate parking of the caravans near the beach, so I have always strongly supported the arrangement of a paid parking lot for caravans, as exists in many attractive places in the world. The demand for such a parking lot in Haifa is high and it is really requested and can generate adequate income for the municipality as well as for existing and new businesses nearby... all that is required is openness and the right vision!
True, there is a problem with the caravans. At the student beach, which was there initially. They flooded the beach, there were not a few, these were very many. There were complaints that the caravans were very numerous and private cars that wanted to spend just a few hours at the beach could not find a place to park their car because the caravans flooded the beach. Why are people angry because they are the caravans coming to the store for days, even months and not moving the caravans. This is how you take up space. That's why it bothers us all. And there are quite a few that the caravans are their home. We have a small country and not many beaches. And suddenly dozens to a hundred caravans parked on the beach take up space. Not for a short time, these days to months, that's why they don't like them.
Well done
I believe that the mayor of Haifa, Mr. Yona Yahav, will find a solution to this problem. Have a lovely day
I believe that the mayor of Haifa, Mr. Yona Yahav, will succeed and help you
It's great that you brought up the topic. It seems that in Israel the matter of the parking lots for caravans is not handled properly and it is right to raise the matter to awareness. bless you
As a resident of Haifa, the caravan area took over a large area that was filthy and added more dirt to Haifa's southern seashore. Israelis are unable to preserve nature.
that at the time they did let caravans park by the sea. Adjacent balconies began to appear. piles of garbage. In short, a neighborhood. So they actually cut the branch they were sitting on.
With all due respect to the caravans, they overdid it by taking over the beach. It is true that we need a parking lot. Just so you know, even a small trailer receives reports wherever it stops. The license says vehicle. The law prohibits the parking of any trailer. boat. caravan jet ski Only licensing fees are charged. In short, a dream. On the part of the municipality, for those who have a cart, park it in the amount bin in the kitchen or a permanent harness for the car. dreamed
A trailer is a vehicle for trips, not for permanent parking in a certain place, people take advantage of the non-enforcement of the law, park there for a long time, save money on property tax payments or parking in a designated place, take ownership of the place and it is difficult to evict them. In California, in Palo Alto, hundreds of mobile trailers and trailers are parked on the main road, it looks disgusting, in Los Altos, where the owners of Google live, they did not allow it and there is an absolute ban on parking trailers of any kind.
It is forbidden to park caravans near the beaches, there are parking lots outside the city in regulated places
With great regret, Haifa has deteriorated luck that there is still luck left...
Very Good!
The beach belongs to all residents of the State of Israel and is not off limits to the homeless!
In Haifa, the mayors are trash poopers, this needs to be changed, but as usual they always choose trash who do nothing but harm to the residents, to the citizens, they don't like to let people enjoy nature as if the beach and nature were their father's and mother's
There was a takeover of the coastal strip by caravans who came to settle for months, even rented out their house and made money. The beach is public and belongs to everyone. Good thing we cleared them out. There is no place for a caravan settlement.
Any authority or municipality will give the possibility for the trailer owner to notify the hotline of parking for a period of up to one week per month in the parking lot. Which will force the caravan owners to wander from place to place.
Beyond that, he will receive a fine and be required to evacuate immediately or be hauled to a storage lot. One should also think about leisure culture, however, find a way not to open up neighborhoods where caravans live.
Abroad, you pay quite a price in the regulated parking lots for caravans, and not as you claim; the price includes parking, connection to water, electricity, sewage infrastructure, garbage removal; there are showers and the place is guarded 24/7/7, neat and clean.
Without all the necessary infrastructure there is no place for caravans in Israel today!
Every word carved in stone!
Instead of order and tourism, for years we let the mess celebrate on one unregulated beach
Since then, 4 years have already passed and the subject of the irregular town of Haifa.
A great shame for the city, even in Nahariya there is an organized parking lot, but in Haifa there are only inspectors and signs and fines