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Haarlem street nuisance reporting point almost ready for launch: 'We are creating one recognizable channel'

Haarlem street nuisance reporting point almost ready for launch: 'We are creating one recognizable channel'

Haarlem is set to launch a new reporting center for street safety and nuisance following months of preparation. The municipality aims to provide a single, recognizable channel for residents to report concerns about safety in their neighborhoods.

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