The Municipal Vision
- An urban community on an urban scale

- A community whose borders are: Maccabit Road on the outskirts of Zerubavel Junction to the north, Savyion to the south and the Green Road skirting Kfar Maas to the east.
- A built-up community (with a variety of building styles) on 70% of the area, the remaining 30% comprising less intensely-developed areas.
- A pedestrian-accessible community – with access by foot from all place.
- A community in which preschools and play areas are close to residents' homes.
- A community providing for the needs of its residents! (Shopping centers, sports and leisure centers, religious institutions, educational institutions – including a high school – cultural institutions and social clubs for different sectors).
- A beautiful community! One with aesthetic experiences in every corner.
- A community whose public buildings and facilities are built to a high standard, and whose parks and gardens are among the most beautiful and advanced in Israel.
- A community with a varied and mixed population.
- An urban community which both residents and non-residents view as excellent and excelling, and which serves as an example to other communities.
The Economic Vision
- A community thriving without government assistance.
- A community which has an independent income from 100,000 m2 commercial and office use.
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- A community in which the number of municipal employees is similar to today's rate – 100 employees per 15,000 people! (including over 50 employees in state and municipal education).
- A community which is run like a business (with business concepts).
- A community in which the tax rate is lower than that in neighboring communities such as Kiryat Ono and Petah Tikva.
- A community in which local politics and public representatives do not carry out their public duties with eye to maximizing their own personal interests, unlike those who misuse the concept of “on behalf of the public” to further private interests.
- A community whose services are privatized (business concepts).
- A community that charges for all its services and grants benefits to the needy.
- A community whose municipal managers and employees are chosen by tender and with professional oversight.
The Educational Vision
- A community whose principals and teachers love students and children, and educate them to love.

- A community in which teachers do their utmost to accept and every student and help them develop according to their needs and talents.
- A community in which education is the first priority, out of an understanding that the future of a generation lies in educating for excellence and values.
- A community adopting the highest standards to build its schools and preschools.
- A community seeking and striving for educational change and progress.
- A community in which education and the community are interconnected.
The Quality Vision
A community whose municipal managers and employees act according to law and order!
A safe community! Safety and security for pedestrians, drivers, the handicapped and the old – both physical safety and the feeling of safety.
A community in which people know they have someone they can trust and turn to, who will help them in a time of need!
A community maintaining a tradition of tolerance and patience towards minority groups and those with different opinions.
A community based on the concept of service to residents, which is also a commitment.
A community in which quality of life means environmental protection (quality of: noise, air, water, public health, waste and recycling).
A community that serves as a beacon and a symbol to others in terms of beauty, art, culture, and places to spend time and leisure.
A community whose residents will examine their leaders and representatives in accordance with their performance and the extent to which they maintain the standards listed here.
A community whose vision residents and the community are partners in creating and implementing, and whose vision is part of the public consciousness.