Gwangju Buk-gu to Conduct Intensive Living Environment Improvement in Vulnerable Areas Until the 31st View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong] Buk-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (District Mayor Moon In) announced on the 17th that it will carry out maintenance of living environments in vulnerable areas until the 31st amid the implementation of social distancing in daily life due to COVID-19.


This living environment maintenance is being conducted to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the May 18 Democratic Uprising by enhancing the region's image through the creation of a pleasant urban environment and as part of daily quarantine measures to prevent COVID-19.


Accordingly, Buk-gu will focus on eight tasks in connection with the 27-dong Living Inconvenience Reporting Centers: ▲ management of urban parks and street greenery ▲ management of public restrooms ▲ eradication of illegal dumping of garbage ▲ COVID-19 quarantine ▲ special maintenance of illegal advertisements ▲ street obstruction clearance ▲ road facility maintenance ▲ crackdown on illegal parking and stopping.


First, focusing on the main gateways of the National May 18 Democratic Cemetery and surrounding major historic sites, efforts will be made to repair road potholes and sidewalks, mow street greenery, and manage hygiene of public and open restrooms to enhance the urban image.


Also, until the 31st, complaints received through the dong Living Inconvenience Reporting Centers and major vulnerable areas will be targeted for illegal advertisement maintenance, COVID-19 prevention quarantine, illegal garbage dumping and illegal parking enforcement to resolve residents' inconveniences.



District Mayor Moon In of Buk-gu said, “As COVID-19 continues, daily quarantine is important,” and added, “We will continue to strive to improve the living environment to resolve residents' inconveniences and prevent COVID-19.”


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