Park Il-ho, Mayor of Miryang, Completes First On-Site Inspection of the Year
Ongoing from the 29th of last month to the 9th
Monitoring 35 current project sites to address public livelihood issues
Park Il-ho, Mayor of Miryang, Gyeongnam (left), is visiting a local farm to listen to citizens' complaints. (Photo by Miryang City)
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Sang-hyun] Park Il-ho, mayor of Miryang City, Gyeongnam, visited major project sites and town, township, and neighborhood proposal project sites within the jurisdiction to carry out field-centered administration.
Mayor Park inspected a total of 35 current issue sites, including resident proposal project sites, major project sites, livelihood sites, and COVID-19 and AI-related quarantine sites.
This inspection prioritized visiting sites closely related to residents' daily lives with minimal accompaniment.
In addition, to smoothly promote the projects, the inspection was conducted after preliminarily identifying problems and civil complaints by directly observing the progress status and future plans of each project, thereby enhancing inspection efficiency.
Mayor Park stated, “I will do my best to observe the vivid scenes on site and listen to the voices of citizens so that city administration can be promoted in a desirable direction.”
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Meanwhile, the city plans to resolve 67 proposals received non-face-to-face at each administrative welfare center due to COVID-19.
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