Hof HaCarmel Regional Council

Summary

Hof HaCarmel Regional Council (Hebrew: מועצה אזורית חוף הכרמל, Mo'atza Azorit Hof ha-Karmel, lit. Carmel Coast Regional Council) is a regional council located in the northern Israeli coastal plain. The council serves a large area, stretching from Tirat HaCarmel in the north to Caesarea in the south. Its offices are located in Ein Carmel to the south of Haifa. The head of the council is Asif Izek, elected in 2018.

Hof HaCarmel
חוף הכרמל
Regional council (from 1951)
District Haifa
Government
 • Head of MunicipalityAsif Izek
Area
 • Total187,360 dunams (187.36 km2 or 72.34 sq mi)
Population
 (2014)
 • Total28,500
 • Density150/km2 (390/sq mi)
WebsiteOfficial website

Location edit

Straddling the coast of the Mediterranean Sea to the west, the boundaries of the municipal area are:

In the centre of the council area are the enclave towns of Binyamina, Zikhron Ya'akov, Fureidis and Jisr az-Zarqa.

Communities edit

Hof HaCarmel Regional Council contains many different types of settlements, including eight kibbutzim, ten moshavim and two community settlements. Most of the land in the Hof HaCarmel region is owned and leased by the Israel Land Administration.

Education edit

Educational institutes include:

  • Yemin Orde (religious)
  • Zvi Sitrin Village (religious)
  • Meir Shfeya (youth village)
  • Hof HaCarmel Comprehensive High School, in Ma'agan Michael
  • Matal Hof Hacarmel - an educational therapeutic centre established in 1990 by the Board of Education and Hof HaCarmel Regional Council to deal with comprehensive diagnostic and therapy of children with special needs.

Sister regions edit

External links edit

  • Official website (in Hebrew)

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