In the “Little Prince” program, when we began two years ago with a host of residents’ initiatives, our goal was to make Jerusalem clean. But an equally important goal was to establish a genuine, mutual and active partnership with the Jerusalem Municipality and its various departments. And today, it’s actually happening!

After much work by members of the Little Prince, and slowly weaving ongoing and long-lasting relationships with municipal officials and professionals, we, along with city representatives, built a number of forums in which residents and municipal officials meet to discuss issues, advance common agendas, and solve problems, as well as collaborate in thinking, planning and carrying out additional plans. We’re talking about partnerships with senior-level officials, with residents from many neighborhoods …. a truly exciting moment.

Forums of residents and professionals, building long-term partnerships

Forums of residents and professionals, building long-term partnerships

During the summer vacation, a broad forum of ultra-Orthodox residents, representatives from all neighborhoods throughout the city, met with the senior level officials from the Operations Administration that included the regional manager, the coordinator of the citywide objective, division managers and their staff, district managers, the manager of the 106 hotline, director of public participation from the municipality, senior managers from the Community Administration, and more.

After the summer vacation, a similar forum was held by residents of the ‘general’ Jewish sector (religious and secular Jews) with senior representatives from every division: Operations Administration, the Culture Society, and Sport Administration, the Community Administration, and the for Service Quality Authority.

Numerous forums, targeting different problems

Numerous forums, targeting different problems

For those who say that there is nothing to be excited about from two meetings, we can say that in light of these two meetings, there have already been two work meetings in each of the forums, one with the Sanitation Division and one with the Policing and Enforcement Division. All the meetings had a nice atmosphere, were held in a professional manner, and discussions stayed on point. Both ‘sides’ asked questions and received information, raised ideas to advance solutions, thoughts and discussions were shared, needs were raised and initiatives were proposed. Admittedly, this is not a common perception of meetings between residents and municipal officials.

We are currently setting up a Forum for Palestinian residents of East Jerusalem, which must be built with the utmost sensitivity to regarding both residents and municipal officials.

Building a partnership of this kind is a fascinating process that requires both sides to change their perceptions of the other, which have taken root and now it is time to change: Replacing perception of waste, inefficiency, annoyances and complaining to one of trust, giving each other credit, mutuality respect and responsibility, and professionalism.

The residents of Jerusalem and the municipal officials are gaining experience in a long-term partnership process on “difficult” issues of sanitation, supervision and gardening, which has never taken place before in the city.

Thanks to the Director of the Operations Administration, who opened the door, and to Mayor Lion who is fully supportive.

Here’s a post (in Hebrew) that originally appeared in the Little Prince – Cleaning Up Jerusalem Together Facebook group in July about the forum for Haredi residents. Today the processes in the Haredi, ‘general’ Jewish and Palestinian sectors are continuing to develop and gain momentum…

 

 

Many thanks to the Jerusalem Foundation and the Rayne Foundation for their support of the Little Prince!!!

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