Jerusalem Municipality in Jerusalem

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1, Safra Square, Jerusalem, IL Israel
contacts phone: +972 2-629-7777
website: www.jerusalem.muni.il
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Latitude: 31.7808453, Longitude: 35.2238573

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  • Estefania Goldhaber

    Estefania Goldhaber

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    Not your typical city hall. This municipality holds open events in determined national and religious festive days. So you can go there and pay taxes as well watch a movie or attend an independence day concert.

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    Ziad Salaymeh

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    Very long time waiting

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    KINGSLEY KANU

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    Wonderful Expirence and interesting

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    hanna eisler

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    I am not a frequent visitor of the city, but unfortunately, on one or more occasions I arrived at the bus central station and needed a lavatory urgently. I could never use it for two reasons: first, the smell of urine was appalling and drove me away very fast. Secondly, the gate at the entry where you need to put coins. Why not have a cleaning lady at the entrance (will prevent the terrible smell) to collect money from visitors as is done in Europe and South East Asia? The municipality demands 2 bil. shekels of tax payers money but it doesn't provide any reasonable services to its residents (see the level of dirt in the streets) and is not welcoming to visitors or tourists. Furthermore, anyone coming into the city from Tel Aviv can't avoid seeing the piles of garbage on the side of the hill. Builders/contractors or whoever it is throws the garbage taken out of buildings onto the hillside. A great view for tourists coming into the Holy City and the Capital of Israel.

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    malka cantor

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    As someone who lives in the Rova 20 some years, and we have the festivals and chags. It would be nice if people from the outside knows where the public bathrooms are. I see when they come they have to use trees and gardens to use. Adults and children. They should put signs up to direct them where the bathrooms are. This is not a mall,but suppose to be a HOLY area,and maybe a dress code. See people wearing like they are going to the beach. When I moved in there was signs. What happen? Thanks and if something can be done it would be nice.

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