Defense Minister Benny Gantz informed the Mayor of Karmiel, Moshe Koninski, of his approval for the establishment of a residential project in Karmiel intended for those serving in the security forces, as well as the establishment of the Air Force Technical School in Karmiel.
The technical school (Technological College of the Air Force) will be established in Karmiel on a huge complex at the western entrance to the city of Karmiel, in an area of about 60 dunams. The works for the establishment of the technical school are expected to begin soon and according to the plan should be completed within about three years, Defense Minister Benny Gantz announced to the mayor of Karmiel Moshe Koninski, in addition to approval for the establishment of a residential project in Karmiel for the security forces.
Mayor Moshe Koninski:
I am convinced that the move of the technical school to Karmiel and the establishment of the new residential complex for the members of the security forces will strengthen the young population and will contribute and contribute greatly to leveraging and branding the city as attractive. I also see this as an extraordinary opportunity to thank the members of the security forces for their service to the country.
As a reminder, in November 2016 the Ministry of Defense and the Israel Lands Authority announced the sale of the Air Force's technical school in Haifa Bay, which covers land with an area of approximately 640 dunams, and published a "call" for the marketing of the land.
Terrible, Haifa Technical School was like that all the time. All that is good is gone, what will remain of Haifa, an Arab city. Automatically all the good ones will leave. So Gural, how did he take care of its design, to strengthen it, to highlight its beauty, the world recognized it, and it was fun to live in it. head. A city needs to step in and do something. And if it is not functioning, then the whole city council. Little by little the city looks poor because it is not polished and there is no investment, on the contrary, the special places that were in it are disappearing. Terrible!!!
Trusting the mayor and her assistants seems completely delusional. In the best case, a large religious center will be built... our mayor may set up a pigsty there...
There is already a piglet, her name is Haifa.
This is a tremendous blow to the city of Haifa, the loss of thousands of jobs, tens of thousands of trainees, and the potential for further development as a technology college for the entire IDF. How does something like this get past the mayor, Dr. Kalish, without a response from her? Without intervention by the minister to save this property for Haifa? Sorry, but we have no one to trust in the rabbi's office.
Mr. Galbhart Humorous Section We opened in 2003 when high tech started pouring from Matam to Herzliya which was then an area of garages and furniture stores. Today it has almost twice as much high tech as Matam. We are not kidding, you were deputy mayor with Yahav in the 5 years of failure from 2003 to 2008, a dark period that Haifa only went backwards and forwards. You brought here collaborators from Yosh into Hadar who today have turned it into a center of crime. Hadar rehabilitation plans were not implemented and the neighborhood was allowed to deteriorate. You closed schools one by one. Come on, we're really not kidding - while you fell asleep on full wages and encouraged mass immigration of Haifa people to Ramot Yitzhak, Zichron, Tel Aviv - the central cities flew forward with huge neighborhoods of tens of thousands of residents.
There are rigs the size of a football field. The claim "there is nowhere to land and it is impossible to land in Haifa Bay" is false. It is possible to connect three rigs and establish a landing strip in Haifa Bay, and connect them with a bridge to the existing Haifa terminal + field area.
All that is required from the state is an immediate decision on the establishment of runways for the airport in the waters of Haifa Bay.
The purchase of two large giant rigs and placing them behind the Gulf port are connected to runways and they are the construction of a bridge.
The cost will be like drying up the sea of the Gulf port and within three years an international airport will be operating with safe landing and take off from the sea without any nuisance to the city.
Don't want another hassle, enough air pollution
Looks like you started a humorous section. Maybe buy an old aircraft carrier? lol
And of course thanks to Adi Alder. More actions, less talk.
Everything goes from Haifa to other places. Only they won't move the Gulf switchboard. Because then where will we go?
I heard that there is a plan to move Haifa to the Negev and a city will be built in the vacated place.
This is new old news that resurfaces every time a minister or mayor changes. This time, the proximity to the discussion on the expansion of Haifa's airport, which is located next to Technical, is more interesting than usual. By the way, Adi Elder assigned 100 dunams to the technician, where did 40 go?