7.2M Shekel Investment: Public Housing Strengthened in Safed
Safed public housing receives a NIS 7.2 million investment for reinforcement and renovation of 48 units, enhancing earthquake resistance and living conditions.
The ceremony was attended by the Director General of the Ministry of Construction and Housing, Yehuda Morgenstern, Natanel Lapidot, Director of the Housing Division, Yossi Haddad, Director of the Old Neighborhood and Building Reinforcement Department, and the Mayor of Safed, Yossi Kakon.
As part of the project, the building at 100 Remez David Street, which includes 24 housing units, was reinforced and renovated with an investment of approximately NIS 3.6 million.
In addition, the building at 101 Remez David Street, which also includes 24 housing units, was reinforced and renovated with an investment of approximately NIS 3.6 million.
During the works, the buildings’ skeletons were reinforced to improve their resistance to earthquakes, alongside upgrading the buildings’ appearance and improving the living environment. Both projects are part of the Ministry of Construction and Housing‘s program to strengthen old neighborhoods, improve the living conditions of public housing residents, and strengthen local authorities in the north, with an emphasis on communities located near the Syrian-African Rift.
Yossi Kakon, Mayor of Safed:
“I welcome the completion of the reinforcement and renovation of public housing buildings, with an investment of millions of shekels, a move that gives the residents here a safe and stable home. Safed is located in an earthquake-prone area, so reinforcing buildings is not a luxury but a life-saving responsibility. I thank the Minister of Construction and Housing, Chaim Ketz, the Director General Yehuda Morgenstern, and the Amidar company for their partnership and professional execution in the field, and I look forward to the continued expansion of the program in the city and in the north, along with strengthening the tools and budgets for local authorities so that we can accelerate more projects for the benefit of the residents.”
Yehuda Morgenstern, Director General of the Ministry of Construction and Housing: “The project in Safed is part of our commitment to public housing residents, to take care of them through actions. The reinforcement of buildings, the improvement of the environment, and the investment in old neighborhoods are intended to provide residents with a better and safer quality of life. The residents of the north deserve a safe and high-quality living environment, and the Ministry is committed to continuing to invest and strengthen communities as part of an overall policy to strengthen local authorities.”
Shahar Schwartz, Deputy CEO of Operations at Amidar: The completion of the project in Safed, which was made possible by resources allocated by the Ministry of Construction and Housing, constitutes another layer in the fulfillment of Amidar’s national missions.
For us, upgrading buildings is a tangible expression of our commitment to improving the quality of life and well-being of public housing residents. The company will continue to fulfill its assigned missions together with the Ministry of Construction and Housing professionally for the benefit of the residents and their safety.
Yossi Haddad, Director of the Old Neighborhood and Building Reinforcement Administration at the Ministry of Construction and Housing:
“Safed is located along the Syrian-African Rift, therefore reinforcing buildings in the city is a vital mission for the safety of the residents. In these projects, we reinforce old buildings, extend their lifespan, and upgrade the living environment to meet current safety and quality standards.
I would like to thank the Minister of Construction and Housing and the Director General of the Ministry for their leadership and professional support, the staff of the Old Neighborhood and Building Reinforcement Administration for their dedicated work, Amidar company and the Safed Municipality for their close cooperation, and all the parties involved in planning, coordination, and execution – a partnership that allows for significant action that actually improves the lives of the residents.”
























