All news stories from Tel Aviv.
A citywide audit of duplicate property imagery in municipal planning files has exposed gaps in the approval process, and officials must now decide how to fix them before the next construction cycle begins.
News4 July 20263 min read
Years of overlapping municipal photography contracts and ad-hoc digital uploads left the city's visual records cluttered with thousands of redundant images; now officials are working to clean up the mess.
News4 July 20263 min read
A years-long accumulation of duplicate images across municipal platforms has quietly driven up storage costs and cluttered public-facing databases, and city technologists are only now untangling how it happened.
News4 July 20264 min read
A decade of rapid construction, rushed permit filings, and an outdated municipal photo database have converged to create Tel Aviv's duplicate image problem, and residents are now paying the price.
News4 July 20263 min read
A city-wide push to identify and remove duplicate images from public digital databases is reshaping how Tel Aviv manages heritage records, planning documents and community transparency.
News4 July 20264 min read
As the city embarks on a major digital transformation, residents and businesses are bracing for the impact on local infrastructure and services.
News4 July 20262 min read
As municipalities worldwide crack down on duplicate and low-quality imagery cluttering public-facing digital platforms, Tel Aviv's urban data teams are finding their own path through the mess.
News4 July 20263 min read
As heatwaves punish Europe and security threats rattle coastal capitals, Tel Aviv is managing its own version of the summer stress test, with mixed results.
News3 July 20263 min read
As Europe buries thousands of excess deaths from record temperatures, Tel Aviv's network of cooling centres and urban greening programs is drawing comparisons, not all of them flattering, with other coastal cities facing the same crisis.
News3 July 20263 min read