Request for Thorough Preparation and Swift Execution of Public Contest and Award Projects

Gwangyang-si, Kim Kyung-ho Deputy Mayor Focuses on Key Current Projects Inspection View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Heo Seon-sik] Deputy Mayor Kim Kyung-ho held a briefing session on current issues with department heads attending to share and discuss key departmental matters starting from the previous day.


Deputy Mayor Kim, who was appointed to Gwangyang City on January 1, has been taking swift actions to realize meticulous field administration, including on-site visits by region to inspect city administration issues and holding briefing sessions on current affairs.


This briefing session focused on detailed operational matters related to city administration issues, as well as public contests and award projects. Starting with reports on current issues from the Agricultural Technology Center, Construction Department, and Recreation Forest Office the previous day, inspections of city administration issues will continue today with the Tourism, Culture and Environment Bureau, and tomorrow with the Industrial Complex Greenery Center.


Presiding over the briefing, Deputy Mayor Kim said, “Major current projects are directly linked to citizens’ happiness, and the completion of key policies depends on the efforts of department heads,” adding, “It is important to proceed with tasks promptly and to execute proactive administration.”


He continued, “To select public contest and award projects, I hope you carefully understand government policy directions and trends, and if necessary, set directions through consulting or commissioned services and make active efforts.”



Deputy Mayor Kim Kyung-ho plans to continue conducting frequent on-site visits to major project sites and holding meetings on current issues to thoroughly manage city administration matters.


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