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58 municipal notices on construction, tree felling and traffic in Haarlem last week

58 municipal notices on construction, tree felling and traffic in Haarlem last week

The Haarlem municipality processed 58 permit applications last week concerning construction, tree felling, and traffic issues. Of these applications, 56 were specific to Haarlem while two related to the village of Spaarndam.

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