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Haarlem reaches new coalition agreement

Haarlem reaches new coalition agreement

Political parties PRO Haarlem, D66, and CDA have presented a new coalition agreement for Haarlem titled "Samen bouwen aan een sterk Haarlem." The plan prioritizes the construction of 12,000 affordable homes over the next decade, significant CO2 reductions, and the expansion of car-free areas. A new city executive board featuring six aldermen will oversee these initiatives to foster a more sustainable and inclusive community.

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A court has ordered the organization De Zorgspecialist to pay damages to a resident who was forced out of his assisted living home in Aerdenhout without warning in early 2024. The resident, who has autism and a mild intellectual disability, had lived at the Samen ThuiZ Alverna facility for only ten weeks before his care and housing were terminated.

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The Amsterdam City Council is debating a new procurement policy that aims to prevent municipal funds from going to companies involved in human rights violations, specifically targeting ties with Israel. Although a proposed referendum for a full boycott was rejected, coalition parties have introduced a 13-point alternative plan focused on ethical spending. Opposition parties criticize the move, arguing that the municipality is overstepping its authority by attempting to conduct foreign policy.

Rat row flares up in Haarlem neighborhood after sewer investigation

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Residents in Haarlem’s Kleverparkbuurt are challenging the municipality's findings on a long-standing rat infestation after technical reports revealed 79 urgent sewer repairs are necessary. While the city claims the main sewer system is not responsible, residents argue that defects allow rats to move between homes and the sewage system. A local committee will discuss the conflicting interpretations of the sewer inspection results this evening.

The best for last: exhibition highlights the positive side of aging

The best for last: exhibition highlights the positive side of aging

The Museum van de Geest in Haarlem is hosting the exhibition 'Nieuw Oud! De Kunst van het ouder worden' to highlight the positive aspects of aging. Curated by Professor Tineke Abma, the display features photography and art that celebrate life experience, wisdom, and creativity in later years.