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Antwerp Residents Report Parking and Waste Issues

Antwerp  (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Antwerp residents mostly complained about parking, illegal dumping, and garbage collection in 1,349 ombudsman reports on key municipal services in 2023.

Parking, unlawful dumping, and the collection of domestic waste accounted for the majority of complaints. Over 255,000 connections were made overall, which is significant for a city with nearly 560,000 residents.

After being submitted to the ombudswoman in Antwerp, some of the complaints were either taken up by the services directly or sent to higher authorities or other appropriate authorities by the ombudsman service. 

776 complaints were filed by the ombudswoman herself.

The board of mayors and aldermen received 34 complaints in all, all of which were deemed legitimate. All of the ombudswoman’s suggestions to prevent the issue in the future were accepted by the board.

“These are the classics,”

says ombudswoman Karla Blomme. 

“The reports are about parking, experiences with the city counters for applying for identity cards, for example. Parking will always be a problem. There are few parking spaces or in other places only residents are allowed to park these days.”

Reports of illegal dumping or household waste collection are also common. 

“It’s not just about certain neighbourhoods in the city centre. It also happens in the districts. That’s a shame because the city makes great efforts to raise awareness and keep things clean. It often has to do with the mentality of the people.”

“Anyone who does something wrong should first look at themselves to determine whether they have been treated unfairly. On the other hand, we also know that not everyone is malicious. You can make a mistake, forget to fill something in or send a form to the wrong address. 

In that case, we can give people the benefit of the doubt once. You also have to be careful of course and, for example, not enter the same wrong number plate 5 times in a row.”

The Belgium ombudsman network, Ombudsman.be, recently put out a resolution to formally acknowledge the right to make mistakes. 

According to the ombudsmen, legalizing the ability to make mistakes is a crucial step toward a more equitable and compassionate governance. 

According to them, the Belgian government would convey a clear message that a society is built on cooperation and trust by formally acknowledging this. 

“It is not the intention that people immediately approach us, but first try to solve a problem themselves. If that does not work, we will put it on the right table. Fortunately, most people accept the solution that we propose. On the other hand, you need those ‘die-hards’ so that we can see if something can still be improved.”

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13 responses to “Antwerp Residents Report Parking and Waste Issues”

  1. Wild Kitten Avatar
    Wild Kitten

    Seems like Antwerp’s got the parking situation down to an art form—who needs space when you can just enjoy the scenery of illegal dumps instead? 😂

  2. easy mac Avatar
    easy mac

    Oh, fantastic! Nothing screams “efficient city living” like a parking fiasco and rubbish piling up while the ombudsman doubles as a waste management referee. Who knew Antwerp was the new capital of chaotic charm? 😂

  3. sugar apple Avatar
    sugar apple

    Seems like Antwerp has mastered the art of parking chaos and waste collection like a true European art form. 🎨 Who knew that dodging garbage and finding a spot would be the city’s real Olympic sport? 😂

  4. New York Mood Avatar
    New York Mood

    Imagine living in a city where parking is as rare as a decent cup of tea! 🤷‍♂️ But hey, at least we’ve got a new sport: competitive bin diving! 🗑️🏆

  5. Rando Tank Avatar
    Rando Tank

    Oh, fantastic! Just what Antwerp needed—more complaints about parking and rubbish. Guess the city’s motto is “Why clean up when you can just complain?” 😏🗑️

  6. Gbbledgoodk Avatar
    Gbbledgoodk

    Looks like Antwerp’s parking situation is so legendary, it’s practically a tourist attraction on its own! 😂 Who knew garbage could be such a hot topic in a city famed for its diamonds?

  7. Lady In Red Avatar
    Lady In Red

    Parking issues in Antwerp? What a surprise! I thought they were handing out free spaces with every waffle purchase. 😏🚗💩

  8. Round Kick 
Boomer Avatar
    Round Kick Boomer

    Just brilliant, isn’t it? Nothing like a good old parking row and a bit of litter to remind us that modernity is overrated. 😂💩

  9. FireBerry Avatar
    FireBerry

    Looks like Antwerp is giving top-notch lessons in urban chaos management — who knew parking could be a full-time job and waste disposal a local sport? 😂

  10. Miss Rum Punch Avatar
    Miss Rum Punch

    Seems like Antwerp’s got a real gem of a situation on their hands—who knew parking and rubbish could be such a thrilling topic? Bet the ombudsman’s diary is just bursting with these ‘classics’! 😂

  11. BloodEater Avatar
    BloodEater

    Looks like Antwerp’s residents have truly mastered the art of parking gymnastics while dodging garbage like it’s an Olympic event. Who knew managing waste could be this entertaining? 😂🚗

  12. Flakes Avatar

    Parking issues and rubbish piling up—sounds like the perfect recipe for a love letter to the city, doesn’t it? 😏 I suppose we can all agree that “keeping it clean” is a bit of an overstatement around here!

  13. marshmallow treat Avatar
    marshmallow treat

    Parking and waste complaints in Antwerp? Quelle surprise! It’s like asking a fish why it’s wet; some things just never change, eh? 😏😅

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