Establishment of Anyangcheon Comprehensive Management Plan, Coordination of District Projects, Avoidance of Facility Duplication... Online Agreement Ceremony Held on the 12th with Lee Seong (Guro), Yoo Seonghun (Geumcheon), Chae Hyunil (Yeongdeungpo), and Kim Sooyoung (Yangcheon) District Mayors

Guro, Geumcheon, Yeongdeungpo, and Yangcheon Districts Join Forces for 'Anyangcheon Landmark Development' Project View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Guro-gu, Geumcheon-gu, Yeongdeungpo-gu, and Yangcheon-gu signed a business agreement on the 12th to create a better Anyangcheon.


Guro-gu stated on the 12th, "Four autonomous districts, including Guro-gu, have united their intentions for comprehensive management of Anyangcheon, the representative river of southwestern Seoul."


Until now, each district has carried out projects such as ecological restoration and creation of resting spaces along Anyangcheon independently. This has led to drawbacks such as decreased efficiency in river management and overlapping projects.


Accordingly, Guro-gu proposed a business agreement to establish a comprehensive management system for Anyangcheon that transcends district boundaries, and the other three districts responded positively.


The business agreement ceremony, held via online video conference, was attended by the four district mayors: Lee Seong, Mayor of Guro-gu, Yoo Seonghun, Mayor of Geumcheon-gu, Chae Hyun-il, Mayor of Yeongdeungpo-gu, and Kim Sooyoung, Mayor of Yangcheon-gu, all of whom signed the agreement.


According to this agreement, each district will jointly promote ▲ establishment of a comprehensive management plan for Anyangcheon ▲ mutual linkage of district projects such as maintaining continuity of ecological restoration ▲ restraint on excessive overlapping installation of specific facilities within Anyangcheon ▲ sharing of various facilities in Anyangcheon ▲ creation of the 50-ri Mulbit Rose Road along Anyangcheon ▲ securing continuity of walking trails and riverbanks ▲ joint investigation and removal of harmful plants ▲ holding joint meetings at least once a year.


A Guro-gu official said, "We expect that this agreement will enable unified management of Anyangcheon and the surrounding natural environment," and added, "We will strive to make Anyangcheon a better space through continuous discussions and cooperation with neighboring districts."



Guro, Geumcheon, Yeongdeungpo, and Yangcheon Districts Join Forces for 'Anyangcheon Landmark Development' Project View original image


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