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Dozens of parking spaces will be expropriated on the street of the Lapid family in Tel Aviv for the sake of security - voila! Real estate

2022-10-06T16:27:06.113Z


Representatives of the house committees also participated in the discussion. What security facilities will be established and at what cost? All the details in the article


Dozens of parking spaces will be confiscated on the street of the Lapid family in Tel Aviv for the sake of security

Members of the committee on Feinenstein Street in Tel Aviv participated in the discussion.

What security facilities will be established and at what cost?

All the details in the article

Ranit Nahum-Halevi

06/10/2022

Thursday, October 6, 2022, 6:47 p.m. Updated: 7:10 p.m.

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Prime Minister Yair Lapid (Photo: Reuven Castro)

The Tel Aviv District Planning and Construction Committee, in its seat as the Sub-Committee for Security Facilities (WLMV), met today (6.10) in a Zoom meeting to discuss the issue of establishing security facilities on public lands adjacent to the private home of

the incumbent Prime Minister, Yair Lapid

, on Feinstein Street in Tel Aviv.



His home of Prime Minister Lapid includes a six-room terraced cottage with an area of ​​approximately 226 square meters, built on a plot of land with an area of ​​approximately 300 square meters. The security facilities will be built on a neighborhood parking complex that provides dozens of parking spaces for local residents



. The Shin Bet, which submitted a plan for the construction of the facilities on public areas, including a parking area that currently provides approximately 50 parking spaces for the residents of the nearby buildings.

Also, the Shin Bet requests to use an existing road for security purposes.



Vala Real Estate has learned that today the committee heard representatives of two house committees at 2-6 Feinstein Street. Following what was heard, the possibility of finding an alternative parking solution for the residents, who also suffer from a severe parking shortage in the vicinity, is being examined.



Another Tel Aviv Municipality engineer, Udi, participated in the discussion Carmeli, and director of the Tel Aviv Municipality Property Division, Eli Levy.

Harsh criticism of the High Court on the conduct of the government during the Bennett period

As mentioned, the works are intended for security purposes, and therefore the construction permit is discussed at the BLM, as a special committee whose role is to speed up the procedure on the one hand, and to impose a classification on the details of the future plans on this issue on the other hand. These are mainly temporary temporary buildings that will be erected ad hoc in nearby public areas, and will be dismantled at the end The tenure of the Prime Minister.



The estimates are that the works that were carried out were on a smaller scale than those that were carried out at the house of the outgoing Prime Minister, Naftali Bennett, in Ra'anana.



In March of this year, the High Court of Justice sharply criticized the government's conduct regarding the work carried out at Bennett's house and the Prime Minister's residence in Jerusalem.



The court severely criticized the fact that the government promoted works without a required planning procedure in a way that prevented interested parties, such as neighbors, from properly objecting before the works were carried out.

The ruling was issued following petitions submitted by the municipality of Ra'anana and Bennett's neighbors who demanded that the court order a halt to construction and traffic restrictions around his home.

Outgoing Prime Minister Naftali Bennett (Photo: Reuven Castro)

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