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Professional morning tour on Nahal Arugot Street
  •  06/16/2021 06:18 AM

As every Wednesday, a professional tour of one of the city's streets was held this morning. This time, Nahal Arugot Street in Ramat Beit Shemesh was chosen. The tour is attended by Mayor Aliza Bloch, a member of the City Council, in charge of the SFA Division, Rabbi Shlomo Brillant, the director general of the municipality, Itamar Bartov, the head of the Operations Administration, Dudu Gemo, the SFA Division employees and others.

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Professional tour of the monument and Ella Valley Street
  •  06/09/2021 05:35 AM

As every Wednesday: A morning tour was held this morning as well, and this time the monument area and Emek HaEla Street were chosen, with the participation of Mayor Aliza Bloch, Sheva Department Superintendent Rabbi Shlomo Brillant, Mayor Itamar Bartov, Dudu Gemo Operations Manager and Shef "E:

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Lack of budget: Shefa Division in a difficult situation
  •  05/23/2021 08:50 AM

The SFA division, workers without workers and without a budget: The city of Beit Shemesh is growing at a dizzying pace, new neighborhoods, new streets and many residents are coming together and coming from many cities. This morning in repairing sidewalks, necessary and important care.The difficult and additional details inside:

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Looking ahead: a month and a half of hard work
  •  01/11/2021 09:12 PM

Looking ahead: a month and a half of hard work looking at spring and summer: The Shefa Division headed by Shlomo Brillant is spraying on a very large scale in the neighborhoods and streets of the city of Beit Shemesh. The sprays are done as a preventative measure - and in professional language: pre-germination extermination against winter weeds Plants growing on sidewalks, roads or fire lines.

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The keys were accidentally thrown in the buried bin, evacuation workers were rescued and they were found
  •  01/10/2021 05:36 PM

A resident of Beit Shemesh accidentally threw the keys to her home together with the garbage in the buried bin. They contacted the municipal hotline - 106 where they referred them to the evacuation manager Mr. Shaul Azulai, he was rescued and arrived at the scene with the evacuation crane, together with worker Johan and dear neighbor Shiloh Levy, with dedication and hard and joint work the keys were located and returned to their owners. They would also like to thank the director of the SFA Division, Shlomo Brilant, and the mayor, Aliza Bloch. Here is a picture of the bundle of keys:

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This is how a neighborhood is easily corrupted
  •  12/09/2020 02:33 PM

Hundreds of residents of Ramat Beit Shemesh IV - the new one - woke up this morning to a neighborhood decorated and corrupted with huge graffiti in at least ten places. A corrupt and wrong thing that has become a terrible norm in the city of Beit Shemesh. The head of the SFA division took care of them quickly and the disgrace was removed. The full report in the 'full article':

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"Street in focus" in swing
  •  11/26/2020 11:48 AM

On Tuesday this week, Sheva Brigadier General Shlomo Brilant conducted a focused tour with the staff of the Shefa Division on Nahal Revivim Street in Ramat Beit Shemesh. But not just talk. The very next day, a team of workers arrived at the place where they began work:

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Assault on graffiti
  •  11/24/2020 07:18 PM

עובדי אגף שפ"ע הסתערו הבוקר על קירות רמת בית שמש ב' על מנת להסיר את כתובות הגרפיטי מהקירות. העובדים הגיעו בכוחות מתוגברים עליהם הצטרפו כוחות משטרתיים שאבטחו אותם. מסביב התקהלו קיצונים שהחלו לקרוא קריאות נאצה. מדוע דווקא היום ועוד, ותיעוד מהמקום בכתבה המלאה:

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Adjust the evacuation hours for the safety of the children
  •  11/18/2020 08:41 PM

The residents applied, and the head of the SFA department, Shlomo Brilant, hurried to arrange them.

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Police enforcement in front of you, for the ultra-Orthodox only?
  •  11/17/2020 08:47 PM

Residents who were driving this morning on Jordan River Street, Rabbi Pinchas Ben Yair Square in Ramat Beit Shemesh II, discovered in front of them a huge graffiti warning of police at the scene.

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