Suncheon City Holds Public Hearing on Establishment of Facility Management Corporation View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Suncheon City announced that it plans to hold a residents' public hearing on the 21st at 3 PM in the Conference Hall of the Suncheon Bay International Wetland Center to gather citizens' opinions on the establishment of a facility management corporation, which was postponed in March due to the spread of COVID-19.


At this public hearing, Suncheon City will report on the progress of the seven finalized projects out of the 11 projects for which feasibility reviews were requested from the Local Public Enterprise Evaluation Institute. The city will share the results of the feasibility study and the case of the facility management corporation operation in Jeonju City, and collect citizens' opinions.


The seven facilities confirmed for establishment feasibility through the February feasibility study and verification review for the establishment of the Suncheon City Facility Management Corporation are ▲ Eco Village Youth Hostel ▲ Natural Recreation Forest ▲ Drama Filming Site ▲ Public and On-street Parking Lots ▲ City Hall Parking Lot ▲ Culture and Health Center Swimming Pool ▲ Memorial Park and Park Cemetery.


Citizens wishing to participate in the public hearing can apply by visiting the nearest eup/myeon/dong community service center or by filling out the form attached to the announcement on the Suncheon City website and faxing it to the General Affairs Division.


In accordance with social distancing guidelines to prevent the spread of COVID-19, attendance will be minimized through pre-registration rather than on-site registration, and the public hearing will be broadcast live on Suncheon City's Facebook page so that citizens can participate remotely.



A Suncheon City official stated, "There are about 700 public facilities under Suncheon City, and large-scale facilities such as Job World are scheduled to be completed in the future, so it is time to find an efficient management alternative." He added, "The facility management corporation will serve as a dedicated public service agency that utilizes expertise and technical skills in managing public facilities. We will listen to citizens' opinions and develop ways for the corporation to provide customer-centered services."


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