iciHaiti - Cap-Haitien : City Hall calls for clearing sidewalks and threatens
iciHaiti - Cap-Haitien : City Hall calls for clearing sidewalks and threatens
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iciHaiti - Cap-Haitien : City Hall calls for clearing sidewalks and threatens

City Hall 🕒︎ 2025-11-05

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iciHaiti - Cap-Haitien : City Hall calls for clearing sidewalks and threatens

Haiti - News : Zapping... Haiti - Agribusiness : Ayitika Haiti Wins Silver Medal in the Gourmet Category for its 70% Dark Chocolate «Amelonado-Criollo» Haiti - Security : New Presidential Security Coordinator Haiti - FLASH : Cap-Haitien Prison, Welcome to Hell Haiti - News : Zapping... more news iciHaiti - Heritage : Monitoring of the Restoration of Fort Alexandre iciHaiti - Cap-Haitien : City Hall calls for clearing sidewalks and threatens iciHaiti - Health : Intensified Catch-Up Vaccination iciHaiti - Baccalaureate : Session for those who failed, dates and registration open (2025-2026) iciHaiti - Melissa : 3 days of national mourning and state of emergency more news iciHaiti - Cap-Haitien : City Hall calls for clearing sidewalks and threatens04/11/2025 08:33:02 The municipal administration reminds all residents that, as of November 1st, 2025, it is strictly forbidden for anyone illegally occupying public spaces (streets, sidewalks, and areas around water tanks) to use these spaces for selling goods, operating garages, washing cars, or occupying sidewalks for any other personal activity. All vendors sitting on sidewalks, as well as mechanics occupying public spaces to sell rubber or perform car repairs, are asked by City Hall to vacate these spaces immediately. The City Hall reminds everyone that illegal occupation of streets without any justification, such as those at numbers 6, 7, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17, as well as abandoned vehicles on sidewalks, will no longer be tolerated in the city. Anyone who does not comply with these regulations will be subject to the legal penalties provided for this purpose. The municipal administration counts on the cooperation of all citizens to help keep the city clean, orderly, and disciplined. IH/ iciHaiti

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