Gwangju City Collects Citizens' Opinions for Establishing the '2040 Transportation Vision'
Free Proposals Possible at BaroSotong Gwangju from 25th to June 13th
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Gwangju Metropolitan City announced on the 24th that it will collect citizens' opinions to establish the '2040 Gwangju Transportation Vision,' which will present a future blueprint for Gwangju transportation.
Gwangju City is preparing measures to concretely realize the Gwangju-type 3 Major New Deals in the transportation sector and is establishing the '2040 Gwangju Transportation Vision,' centered on Green New Deal and public transportation, starting this year to create a nationwide leading model of an advanced transportation system.
Anyone residing in Gwangju can participate in policy proposals, which can be submitted in four categories: ▲creating a fast and convenient public transportation environment ▲promoting the use of green transportation ▲establishing a safe transportation environment that prioritizes people ▲and other creative ideas related to Gwangju's future transportation.
Citizens who wish to participate can freely submit proposals by accessing the city's online communication platform 'BaroSotong Gwangju' from the 25th until the 13th of next month.
Proposals will go through a review process by relevant officials and experts, and outstanding proposals will be selected and awarded prize money.
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Park Nam-eon, Director of the Transportation and Construction Bureau of the city, said, "This collection of citizens' opinions is not a formal process but is being promoted to improve Gwangju's transportation policy more rationally according to the citizens' perspective," adding, "Feasible projects among the proposed contents will be reflected in city policies and promoted."
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