Muan-gun, Cheonggye Myeonsamuso Temporary Office Begins Operations
Civil Complaints Processing at Cheonggye-myeon Complex Center Starting from the 21st
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Seo Young-seo] Muan-gun, Jeollanam-do (Governor Kim San) announced on the 17th that with the start of the construction of the new Cheonggye-myeon Office, administrative work will be handled at the 'Cheonggye-myeon Complex Center,' designated as a temporary office, starting from the 21st.
The construction of the new myeon office, which has been underway since last year, is being promoted because the current building is aging (completed in 1977) and the space is cramped, causing inconvenience to residents. To create a pleasant environment and actively respond to administrative demands, additional land has been purchased on the current site, and the new building is planned to be two stories above ground with a total area of 1,353㎡, aiming for completion by next year.
Therefore, from the 21st until completion, the myeon office will be relocated to the 'Cheonggye-myeon Complex Center' located across from Mokpo University to handle civil complaints, ensuring no gaps in administrative services.
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A Muan-gun official said, "Although there may be some inconvenience due to the new office construction, we ask for the understanding of the residents," adding, "We will repay with a convenient and beautiful new office building."
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