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Bnei Brak Resumes Geniza Waste Removal After Payment Dispute Resolution
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First reported by Kikar HaShabbat · 2 days ago
What happened
Bnei Brak resolved its geniza waste removal crisis after paying parking fines that had halted truck operations, allowing cleanup to resume and avoiding a public health hazard.
- 01Bnei Brak's geniza waste removal resumed after a multi-day shutdown due to unpaid parking fines.
- 02Heavy fines led to account seizures, halting the removal trucks entirely.
- 03The full debt was paid, lifting the seizures and enabling trucks to operate again.
- 04Geniza committee claims direct agreements with the mayor's office helped resolve the crisis.
- 05Cleanup efforts are underway to catch up on delays and maintain city cleanliness and respect for sacred texts.
- 06Residents can now expect regular geniza waste removal to continue without further disruption.
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