Inspection of the Construction Site for the Small and Medium Business Training Center in the Southern Coastal Region and the Dongcheon Scenic Plaza Development Project

Jeong In-hwa, Mayor of Gwangyang, Inspects Major Project Sites Emphasizing "On-site and Communication Administration" View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Heo Seon-sik] Jeong In-hwa, mayor of Gwangyang City, announced that on the 20th, he held the ‘2nd On-site Communication Day in September,’ a sympathy and communication administration seeking answers on-site.


On this day, he inspected ▲Gwangyang Aikiwoom Center (Jungma Suite M, Geumho Library) ▲(tentative name) Junggeum Bridge construction site ▲Namhaean Southern Central Small and Medium Business Training Center construction site ▲Gwangyang Dongcheon Scenic Plaza development project site ▲Baegunje Scenic Forest development project site.


First, Mayor Jeong attended the opening ceremony of the Gwangyang Aikiwoom Center, inspected the facility, and encouraged the staff.


The Gwangyang Aikiwoom Center provides child care services (care + play + experience) so that children who are alone after school due to the increase in dual-income families can spend their time joyfully and safely. The city currently operates 13 centers, including the two newly opened locations at Jungma Suite M and Geumho Library.


Mayor Jeong said, “Once Junggeum Bridge is constructed, it will alleviate traffic congestion by dispersing vehicles entering and exiting Geumho-dong,” and urged, “Please make every effort to promote projects to improve residential conditions.”


He then inspected the site status at the Namhaean Southern Central Small and Medium Business Training Center construction site and visited the Gwangyang-eup Dongcheon Scenic Plaza development project site to receive a project plan briefing.


Finally, he checked the progress at the Baegunje Scenic Forest development project site.


The Baegunje Scenic Forest is composed of themed areas such as a serene forest walking trail that remains green all year round, a forest rest area where visitors can take a break between trails, Yunsulmaru Observatory where one can enjoy the sparkling ripples reflected on the water, and the Ginkgo Path where visitors can walk among fallen leaves feeling the autumn atmosphere.


Mayor Jeong In-hwa of Gwangyang City concluded the on-site communication by saying, “Through On-site Communication Day, we visit places directly related to citizens’ lives, listen carefully to their opinions, and strive to resolve citizen inconveniences,” adding, “We will continue to do our best to promote on-site communication to enhance citizen satisfaction.”



Meanwhile, Gwangyang City operates ‘On-site Communication Day’ twice a month, where the mayor personally visits major project sites and places for gathering public opinions, checks project progress, and continues communication administration by considering solutions from the citizens’ perspective.


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