Ulsan City Identifies 72 Tasks Including 24 Promotion Projects and 48 Publicity Projects

All Departments and Districts Share Promotion Tasks for Focused Implementation

Ulsan City Hall.

Ulsan City Hall.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Are you familiar with the ‘Ulsan Residence Ulsan Address Acquisition Movement’?


This is a project where Ulsan City is joining forces to increase the population of Ulsan. A total of 72 tasks have been identified and focused on, including 24 promotion tasks by departments and districts, and 48 publicity tasks.


The Ulsan City Public Relations Office is strengthening citizen promotion of the Ulsan Residence Ulsan Address Acquisition Movement using various media such as newspapers, broadcasts, and social networking services (SNS), and is producing online media content for year-round promotion.


The Taxation Officer is actively encouraging relocation to Ulsan by including campaign phrases on payment notices for property tax, resident tax, automobile tax, and others.


The Safety General Division is conducting relay campaigns through the National Disaster Safety Research Institute and the Ulsan Disaster Safety Industry Council, while the Talent Education Division is sending promotional letters to the Office of Education and local universities to actively promote relocation to Ulsan among students who have not yet moved to Ulsan.


The Small and Medium Venture Business Division plans to hold a working-level council meeting with 22 institutions and organizations of the Small Business Support Council, including the Ulsan Regional Small and Medium Business Administration, in July to promote participation in the Ulsan Residence Ulsan Address Acquisition Movement challenge. The Marine, Port, and Fisheries Division is encouraging employees who reside in Ulsan but do not have an address there to change their address through port-related organizations such as the Ulsan Port Authority.


The Foreign Affairs, Investment, and Trade Division is carrying out related procedures such as enacting ordinances to provide support starting next year for migrant workers belonging to investment companies, as well as their spouses and children, who relocate to Ulsan, offering 1 million KRW per person, up to a maximum of five people.


The Industrial Location Division will supply job-linked happy housing to improve living conditions for workers and assist in settling in Ulsan. Through the General Industrial Complex Resident Companies Council, it will encourage workers of resident companies who have addresses in other regions to relocate to Ulsan.


The Regional Development Division actively promotes this movement through meetings with labor union officials in the innovation city.


The Culture and Arts Division is proceeding with related procedures such as securing budgets to promote the ‘Trust of Ulsan’ support project targeting graduates of art universities outside Ulsan who have completed their address change to Ulsan. The Sports Support Division plans to actively promote the Ulsan Address Acquisition Movement through the Sports Council and the Disabled Sports Council.


The Bus and Taxi Division plans to attach promotional materials to city buses within the district and broadcast announcements, while the Construction and Road Division encourages the influx of working population through the Construction Association and the Specialized Construction Association.


The Free Economic Zone Authority plans to promote participation in the Ulsan Address Acquisition Movement to employees of resident companies and university students within the Free Economic Zone. Various campaigns are also being carried out by basic local governments in the Ulsan area.



Lee Hyung-woo, Director of Administrative Support Bureau, said, “The Ulsan Residence Ulsan Address Acquisition Movement can only succeed if not only the city but also the districts and counties participate together.”


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