Some Statistics On 50th Anniversary Of The Reunification Of Jerusalem

By Staff Reporter
Posted on 05/24/17 | News Source: YWN

Jerusalem Mayor, Nir Barkat: “On the 50th anniversary of its reunification, Jerusalem is a flourishing, thriving city – in the fields of education, hi-tech and culture, in business and all areas of life. This year, we have engaged in an exceptionally important struggle for the future of Jerusalem, aimed at realizing numerous programs which will change the face of the city, and will markedly improve its quality of life. In 2017, we will continue investing in all of these areas of life.

On this day, as we celebrate Jerusalem, let us all ‘exalt Jerusalem above our utmost joy,’ and build her for future generations. I wish all of us a successful year in Jerusalem.”

On the eve of the 50th anniversary of the reunification of Israel’s capital city, Jerusalem shows exciting trends in education, hi-tech, housing and construction, tourism, culture, and the arts.

What is planned for Jerusalem this year:

100 new cleaning staff will be added for upgrading public spaces across the city, garbage collection routes will be added to improve neighborhood cleanliness, manual sweeping operations will be extended, cleaning operations in the Eastern neighborhoods will be upgraded, new themed neighborhood parks will be established (similar to the Gonenim Park), additional off-leash dog parks will be built in the neighborhoods, new parks will be established in the city’s eastern neighborhoods, millions of flowers will be planted across the entire city, dozens of city roads and sidewalks will be renovated.

An innovative program will be implemented in the elementary schools, which is an educational revolution in the management and curriculum for elementary schools, and the municipal ICT program will expand its operations, the “11th month program” will be continued and expanded, kindergarten playgrounds will be renovated, dozens of urban renewal programs will be implemented across the entire city, plans for 9000 residential units as part of “Pinui Binui” [evacuation and construction] and about 1000 as part of TAMA 38 [National Outline Plan 38] will advance, plans will advance for the establishment of 7 employment centers in Har Chotzvim, Talpiot, at the entrance to the city and other locations, which will add 5,000,000 square meters to the urban business space, plans will advance for additional Light Rail lines in the city, the Red Line will continue to extend to Hadassah Ein Kerem, Givat Ram and Mount Scopus, development for covering Begin Road and plans to connect the university and Beit HaKerem, plans to upgrade traffic in the north of the city will advance – dividing the intersection at the French Hill junction and the Eastern Ring Road, improvement of traffic at Duchifat Street, development of public transportation routes, improvement of traffic to Mount Scopus, and more.

Bike paths will be developed in city neighborhoods, which will connect to the Sovev Jerusalem trail, the budget for culture and sports events will increase across all city sectors, the 20th Maccabiah Games will be held in the city, the country’s largest aquarium will be inaugurated in the Biblical Zoo, a business incubator will be developed for social businesses in the city, the first “gadget lab” will be open in the city as a collaborative effort between Intel and various startups and developers, hundreds of events will be held in cooperation with downtown businesses for the creative class, and over 30 place-making initiatives will begin in partnership with artists and residents in the city center and across the neighborhoods.

The multi-year program for renovating and improving the coverage and roofing of 50 sports arenas across the city will continue, 12 halls will be renovated in various locations in the city for the benefit of residents, new fitness facilities will be set up citywide, new walking paths will be developed in 10 city neighborhoods, new small sports facilities will be built for the community – including artificial grass and basketball courts (3 by 3) in four neighborhoods, 2 sports facilities will be planned in the neighborhoods, the athletics stadium at Givat Ram will be completely upgraded, which will allow the stadium to host national and international events and be used by sports associations and the local community, the construction of the new swimming pool will continue in Pisgat Ze’ev, and three other swimming pools are in the advanced planning stages for building permits and tenders in the neighborhoods of Chomat Shmuel, Beit Haninah and Har Nof. A number of new community centers will be built in Chomat Shmuel, in the Gilo neighborhood – there is a unique community center branch specializing in the arts, music and culture, and one in Givat Mordechai. Youth movement clubs will be set up in the following neighborhoods: Massua, Pisgat Ze’ev, Chomat Shmuel and Arnona. About 25 preschool day care centers will be built (for Wizo, Na’amat and Emunah day care centers).

Jerusalem Statistics

Breakthroughs in Jerusalem Education

Higher education – in 2015-16, 36,200 students studied in all higher education institutions in Jerusalem. 18,300 students studied in the Hebrew University, 11,600 students studied in seven academic colleges and 6,200 in four colleges.

Jerusalem, Israel’s Start-Up Capital

Tourism

In 2015, there were 2,568,300 overnight stays by foreign tourists and 905,800 overnight stays by Israelis.

Leading in Construction

Jerusalem – Leading in Culture

The Municipality of Jerusalem supports over 60 cultural institutions through various support channels, amounting to approximately 50 million NIS.

The city has ten theatres and various theatre groups, including the renowned Khan Repertory Theatre and the Incubator Theater established by Nissan Nativ Acting Studio graduates, a theater of satire with a young contemporary spirit.

Sport

Transport – Building the Future

Immigrants choose Jerusalem

Life Satisfaction in Jerusalem

Jerusalem on Social Networks

Data: The Strategic Planning Division – Jerusalem Municipality. Jerusalem Institute for Policy Research, Central Bureau of Statistics.