22 Locations Completed: Selected High-Traffic Areas for Improved Visibility, Space Utilization Enhanced by Wall-Mounted Design... 3 Entry Points for Display Stands with 3-Month Notices, Transparent Acrylic Material for Easy Viewing

Yeongdeungpo-gu Newsletter Distribution Locations: District Office, Public Health Center, and Community Service Centers Civil Affairs Offices View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Yeongdeungpo-gu (District Mayor Chaehyunil) has significantly improved residents' access to information by completing the installation of 'Open Yeongdeungpo' newsletter stands at 22 civil service offices, including the district office and community service centers.


The 'Open Yeongdeungpo' newsletter is a monthly district publication that provides information on major policies, education, culture, and events. It distributes 100,000 copies monthly to local public institutions, apartment complexes, and multi-use facilities, fulfilling residents' right to know.


Since the district newsletter contains comprehensive information and benefits covering district administration, the district produced the newsletter stands to enhance residents' access to information.


The stands have been installed at a total of 22 civil service offices, including △District Office Main Building △District Office Annex △District Health Center △18 community service centers.


The newsletter stand has three slots, each capable of holding three months' worth of newsletters, and the front is made of transparent acrylic material for easy visibility at a glance.


Additionally, locations with high foot traffic of civil petitioners were selected to increase visibility, and the stands are wall-mounted to allow efficient use of space.


Resident Park (34), who visited Mullae-dong Community Service Center, said, "I noticed the newsletter as soon as I entered the community center to handle civil affairs. It looks like there is a lot of valuable information. I will take a copy home."


The district expects that with the installation of the newsletter stands, residents will be able to access information during waiting times at civil service offices and receive more benefits from district administration.



Yeongdeungpo District Mayor Chaehyunil said, "We installed the newsletter stands so that residents can access district news at civil service offices. We will continue to provide fresh and valuable information."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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