Gwangju Buk-gu, Operating the 'Open District Office' with Residents View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong] Buk-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (District Mayor Moon In) announced on the 28th that it will operate the ‘Open District Mayor’s Office,’ inviting heads of 27 autonomous organizations and residents from each neighborhood to the district mayor’s office until the 13th of next month to share district administration achievements and current issues.


This ‘Open District Mayor’s Office’ was prepared to listen to requests and long-standing projects from each neighborhood and reflect them in future district administration.


Accordingly, Buk-gu invited about 50 residents from five neighborhoods including Junghung 1-dong, Junghung 2-dong, Junghung 3-dong, Jungang-dong, and Yongbong-dong to the district mayor’s office on the day to explain current district issues such as the Living SOC Complex Project, creating village future plans, and expanding the resident autonomy management system, and to ask for active cooperation from residents.


Following this, there will be a time to share the achievements of the 7th elected district administration and to discuss the progress and future plans of proposed projects from each neighborhood.


In particular, starting with the meeting with residents of the five neighborhoods on this day, Buk-gu plans to continue open dialogues by meeting residents of the remaining 22 neighborhoods in six sessions until the 13th of next month to listen to residents’ specific opinions on overall district administration and seek future development directions.



District Mayor Moon In of Buk-gu said, “This Open District Mayor’s Office is a place prepared to form a closer rapport through candid conversations and listening to opinions with residents,” and added, “We will continue to realize a happy Buk-gu where everyone prospers together based on the valuable opinions and wisdom gathered from residents.”


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