Six 'Major Issue Project Briefings' Held by Country from February 23 to March 3

Innovative Change Plans That Gwanak Residents Can Truly Feel? View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Gwanak-gu (Mayor Park Jun-hee) will hold the '2022 Major Current Issues Project Report Meeting' six times in total from February 23 to March 3.


Considering the COVID-19 situation, this report meeting will be held sequentially by department to discover major current projects and serve as a forum to discuss and share the direction of district administration and future-oriented work innovation in the post-COVID-19 era.


The report meeting began on the 23rd with the Planning and Economy Bureau's 'Four-Year Plan (Pledges) for the 7th Term of Elected Administration Management.'


Despite adverse conditions caused by COVID-19, the 7th term Gwanak-gu pledge projects are accelerating toward completion with an implementation rate of 93.9%. For projects that are progressing normally but have somewhat lower implementation rates, various measures to improve the rate were discussed, including inspections by the working departments and consultations among related departments.


In addition, in-depth reports were made on major projects that residents can tangibly feel, such as revitalizing Online Gwanak Office, stabilizing livelihoods through expanding public jobs, strengthening the competitiveness of neighborhood markets, and supporting small business owners in the Gwanak style.


Especially, for newly launched projects this year such as operating Gwanak-style small and medium-sized enterprise internships, additional establishment of Gwanak S Valley startup support facilities, and creating easily accessible traditional markets, proactive preparation and promotion strategies were explored.


Mayor Park Jun-hee, who attended the report meeting, said, "This report meeting is a place to think about what measures can lead to innovative changes and results that 500,000 Gwanak-gu residents can feel, with the mindset that the residents are observing." He added, "While thoroughly managing the crisis caused by COVID-19, all departments should actively cooperate organically to ensure that major projects produce definite results."


Subsequently, on February 24, the Administrative Innovation Bureau; on March 2, the Culture and Life Bureau and the Clean City Bureau; and on March 3, the Welfare and Family Bureau and the Safety, Construction, and Transportation Bureau will review major current issues, key achievements, and problems by department, including ▲smart city construction ▲major policies for single-person households ▲youth policies such as the establishment of the Youth Center ▲creation of the prime park at the entrance of Gwanaksan Mountain ▲completion of the Starlight Neurincheon waterfront space, preparing for successful completion and a new leap forward.



Based on the results of the report meetings, the district plans to conduct systematic analysis by field, set the direction and tone of district administration for the successful completion of the 7th term of elected administration, and actively carry out district administration by presenting detailed implementation plans for the post-COVID-19 era.


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