Shopkeepers continue "occupation" of streets around Arasta
Posted: Sun 14 Jul 2013 2:28 pm
Source: http://www.gundemkibris.com/arastada-is ... 62353h.htm
The shop owners and restauranteurs were told by Lefkoşa Belediyesi that July 8th was to be the last day for having their tables, signs, fridges, etc out in the narrow streets of Arasta and Lokmacı. But according to the gündemkıbrıs reporter, Ali Cansu, the traders there are refusing to comply with the municipality's demands.
The Arasta muhtar, Mehmet Alisinanoğlu, is also critical of the traders, saying that some have twice the floor space out in the road that they have have inside the shops. Nevin Alisinanoğlu (who I presume to be the muhtar's wife) says some of the shops even have wooden shelving outside to display their wares. The couple claim that in spite of the July 8th deadline, there is still not enough space for people to comfortably walk in the streets and that more importantly in the case of an emergency it would be difficult for fire engines and ambulances to get by the shops and restaurants.
Apparently though the traders are refusing to have their "stuff" closer to their shops/restaurants, because they claim the belediye don't seem to care about (what they deem to be) problems with the area - the traders claim (1) the belediye should do a better job at collecting the rubbish in the area (2) the belediye should make provisions for toilets in the area & (3) that belediye/police should stop vehicles entering the roads at times other than those agreed upon.
When I go to the "old city" for my haircut tomorrow, I'll also pay a visit to Arasta to judge the situation for myself ...
The shop owners and restauranteurs were told by Lefkoşa Belediyesi that July 8th was to be the last day for having their tables, signs, fridges, etc out in the narrow streets of Arasta and Lokmacı. But according to the gündemkıbrıs reporter, Ali Cansu, the traders there are refusing to comply with the municipality's demands.
The Arasta muhtar, Mehmet Alisinanoğlu, is also critical of the traders, saying that some have twice the floor space out in the road that they have have inside the shops. Nevin Alisinanoğlu (who I presume to be the muhtar's wife) says some of the shops even have wooden shelving outside to display their wares. The couple claim that in spite of the July 8th deadline, there is still not enough space for people to comfortably walk in the streets and that more importantly in the case of an emergency it would be difficult for fire engines and ambulances to get by the shops and restaurants.
Apparently though the traders are refusing to have their "stuff" closer to their shops/restaurants, because they claim the belediye don't seem to care about (what they deem to be) problems with the area - the traders claim (1) the belediye should do a better job at collecting the rubbish in the area (2) the belediye should make provisions for toilets in the area & (3) that belediye/police should stop vehicles entering the roads at times other than those agreed upon.
When I go to the "old city" for my haircut tomorrow, I'll also pay a visit to Arasta to judge the situation for myself ...