On the 27th at 10 a.m., Jeong Jong-bok, the mayor of Gijang County, visited the Jangan-eup Administrative Welfare Center to operate a mobile on-site civil service office.

On the 27th at 10 a.m., Jeong Jong-bok, the mayor of Gijang County, visited the Jangan-eup Administrative Welfare Center to operate a mobile on-site civil service office.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongguk Lee] Jeong Jong-bok, the mayor of Gijang County, has been operating the ‘Visiting On-site Civil Complaint Office’ since the 25th to create a meeting place with village residents, build consensus among residents, and promote active communication.


Starting with a visit to Ilgwang-eup Administrative Welfare Center on the 25th, on the 27th at 10 a.m., he visited Jang-an-eup Administrative Welfare Center and at 2 p.m., Cheolma-myeon Administrative Welfare Center to directly check residents’ inconveniences in daily life and inspect the progress of major village projects.


Residents of Jang-an-eup raised various complaints and suggestions such as ▲the progress of the service for utilizing the green area in Myeongrye-ri, Jang-an-eup and prompt execution ▲the swift resumption of the new Jang-an-eup office building construction ▲Gijang County’s response plan regarding the industrial waste treatment plant.


Residents of Cheolma-myeon requested ▲the progress and future plans of the walking trail project in the upper stream area of Suyeong River ▲the reconstruction of the Imgi Stream bridge and the opening of a district unit planning road in Imgi Village, which has suffered much damage from natural disasters ▲the construction of a public parking lot to alleviate parking difficulties around Cheolma-myeon Administrative Welfare Center and Cheolma Welfare Hall.


Department heads in charge of related projects also attended the site to seek solutions together, creating a place for communication, harmony, and dialogue.



Mayor Jeong Jong-bok stated, “We will carry out open administration through communication and cooperation with the residents,” and urged, “The responsible departments will actively review residents’ complaints and make every effort to prioritize resolving inconveniences closely related to daily life.”


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