Seoul Jung-gu Council 258th Regular Session Closing and Approval of the 3rd Supplementary Budget Proposal View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Jung-gu Council (Chairman Jo Young-hoon) closed the 258th regular session on the 3rd.


This session covered administrative audits, district government questions, the 3rd supplementary budget proposal, and various agenda items, with a busy schedule over 22 days.


From June 15 to 23, administrative audits were conducted by standing committees, thoroughly reviewing the overall district administration and continuing on-site visits. At the 2nd plenary session on the 24th, council members raised a total of 18 in-depth questions, and on the 25th, District Mayor Seo Yang-ho responded to the district government questions at the 3rd plenary session.


Councilor Lee Hwa-mook inquired about ▲future measures for the employee welfare budget ▲the establishment of a lifelong education center for people with developmental disabilities ▲the remodeling of the Youth Training Center and the undergrounding construction in Yaksu-dong.


Councilor Lee Hye-young requested ▲thorough inspection of flood-prone facilities and flood prevention ▲management measures related to abandoned animals ▲gentrification countermeasures ▲improvements in the operation of the inconvenience reporting app.


Councilor Yoon Pan-oh asked for ▲safety measures for illegal construction spaces in Jeil Peace Market ▲prompt processing of the Dongbu government project budget, while Councilor Park Young-han inquired about ▲legal procedure compliance for senior citizens' merit allowance and the review of expanding beneficiaries and amounts.


Councilor Lee Seung-yong requested a check on the progress of the Hoehyeon-dong complex building project, and Councilor Gil Ki-young urged ▲review of performance management evaluation criteria ▲efficient financial management ▲and cooperation between the council and the executive branch.



Councilor Kim Haeng-seon asked about ▲thorough heatwave countermeasures ▲corrections for neglect in cleaning ▲and support measures for residents struggling due to COVID-19.


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