Dali-do Implements Communicative Administration Through Candid Conversations with Island Residents

Operates On-site Administrative Service Teams for Medical, Korean Medicine, and Beauty Services

Mayor Kim Jong-sik had a time of communication with the residents of Dallido. (Photo by Mokpo City)

Mayor Kim Jong-sik had a time of communication with the residents of Dallido. (Photo by Mokpo City)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Seung-hyun Jeong] Mokpo City, Jeollanam-do (Mayor Kim Jong-sik) announced on the 13th that on the 12th at 2 p.m., about 100 people including Mayor Kim Jong-sik, related officials, city council members, volunteer groups, and residents gathered at Dalli Branch of Yudal Elementary School on Dallido Island to have a time of dialogue and communication with residents, explaining city administration and listening to suggestions.


During the dialogue with residents, explanations were given by the heads of relevant departments about major local projects such as the “National Road No. 77 Connection Road Construction Project” and the “4th Comprehensive Island Development Project,” and opinions were exchanged regarding residents’ requests such as “Dallido Road Construction and Sewage Treatment Plant Installation.”


Mayor Kim Jong-sik stated, “We are currently promoting projects that improve the living conditions of residents while preserving the unique characteristics of each island in Mokpo City, including Dallido. We will prioritize improving residents’ quality of life and income while reducing the inconveniences inherent to island areas as we proceed with these projects.”


Meanwhile, prior to this Communication Day event, volunteer groups including the Korea Electrical Safety Corporation Jeonnam Western Branch, Korea Gas Safety Corporation Jeonnam Western Branch, and LP Gas Sales Association participated together to provide housing improvement services such as electrical and gas inspections, agricultural machinery inspections, wallpaper and flooring replacement.



In particular, from 1 p.m., volunteer groups such as the Sarang Nanum Volunteer Society participated to provide on-site administrative services including hairdressing, disinfection, and medical volunteer work, receiving great responses from residents.


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