Designated Banner Posting Stand in Muan-gun (Photo by Muan-gun)

Designated Banner Posting Stand in Muan-gun (Photo by Muan-gun)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Oh Hwan-joo] Muan-gun, Jeollanam-do (Governor Kim San) announced on the 13th that starting from the 1st of next month, it will improve the reporting and reception of designated banner posting stands to an online system to alleviate inconveniences for civil petitioners and enhance work efficiency.


Until now, residents have experienced inconvenience as they had to visit government offices in person to apply for the use of designated banner posting stands.


Therefore, the county has initiated the construction of an online reception system to simplify the banner installation application process and activate the use of designated posting stands.


Currently, there are 63 locations with 375 commercial banner installation spaces available. The online homepage provides information such as banner stand specifications, installation locations, and posting status, and allows applicants to make reservations, check reception status, and make bulk reservations for designated stands according to the reserved date.


If you wish to install a banner, you must apply through the online homepage from the 1st to the 4th of each month for banners to be posted the following month. You can select your preferred period from the 1st term (1st?10th), 2nd term (11th?20th), or 3rd term (21st?end of month).


The applied banners are randomly drawn and assigned on the 5th of each month through the system, and the posting period is 10 days.



Governor Kim San said, “With the establishment of the online reception system for designated banner posting stands, we expect increased convenience for civil petitioners and a reduction in illegal banner installations. We will continue to do our best to create a pleasant urban environment and provide the best administrative services to residents.”


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