Suncheon City Council Urban Construction Committee Conducts Outreach Legislative Activities View original image


[Suncheon=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] The Urban Construction Committee of the Suncheon City Council (Chairman Choi Byung-bae) announced on the 25th that it conducted a field visit.


Committee members, including Chairman Choi Byung-bae, along with officials from related departments, visited the sites of the Suncheonman Mudflat Eobushipri-gil Development Project, the Future Garden and Botanical Garden within the National Garden, the Shindae Library Construction Project, the Seonwol High Park Complex Development Project, and the road construction project between Pungjeon Gas Station and Jorye Village. They listened to civil complaints and carried out outreach legislative activities.


In particular, at the Suncheonman Mudflat Eobushipri-gil Development Project site, they requested improvements due to narrow access roads and insufficient parking lots, and ordered the preparation of profit generation and maintenance plans.


Additionally, regarding the Seonwol High Park Complex Development Project, they urged the prompt selection of the sewage treatment plant location through public hearings, as the sewage treatment plant plan was not reflected before the approval of the implementation plan. At the Shindae Library Construction Project and the road construction project between Pungjeon Gas Station and Jorye Village sites, they ordered thorough environmental management, including noise control, to minimize damage to residents of nearby apartments.


Chairman Choi Byung-bae of the Urban Construction Committee stated, “Through this field visit, we were able to more accurately understand what citizens want and what inconveniences they face,” and added, “The Urban Construction Committee will carry out proactive, field-centered legislative activities to provide practical help to citizens' lives.”



Meanwhile, the Suncheon City Council is scheduled to complete all activities of each standing committee by today and will hold the 2nd plenary session tomorrow to conclude the schedule of the 262nd extraordinary session.


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