Promoting Resident Autonomy through Creating Resident-Centered Communication, Sharing, and Collaboration Spaces

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Sang-hyun] Jinju City in Gyeongnam announced on the 17th that Jeongchon-myeon and Sangpyeong-dong were finally selected for Gyeongnam Province's 'Communicative Eupmyeondong Innovative Resident Center Project.'


This project, in which residents participate in all processes from design to completion, remodels the resident centers, the frontline administrative institutions, into spaces needed by residents, creating open spaces centered on residents as users, and communication spaces focused on resident autonomy and welfare.


The project, which was open to all resident centers in the province, selected 22 resident centers. Jinju City will proceed with the project with a total budget of 1.1 billion KRW, including 550 million KRW in provincial funds, for the Jeongchon-myeon Innovative Resident Center Restructuring Project and the Sangpyeong-dong Small-scale Open Communication Space Creation Project.



A city official said, “We will strive together with citizens to transform resident centers from simple civil complaint administrative processing spaces into spaces where residents can communicate, share, and collaborate, contributing to the activation and development of resident autonomy.”


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