Choi Ho-kwon, Yeongdeungpo District Mayor, Strengthens Communication to Realize 'Practical Community Autonomy' View original image

Relay communication efforts with residents in various fields of district administration such as culture and arts, economy, education, and welfare

Drawing the future of Yeongdeungpo together through communication with residents

Commitment to realizing living autonomy prioritizing residents' interests at the forefront of the field



[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Choi Ho-kwon, Mayor of Yeongdeungpo District, is directly visiting residents to listen to various opinions and reflect them in district administration through the ‘2023 Hope and Happiness Residents’ Meeting.’


Yeongdeungpo District started with a meeting with small businesses and small merchants in the area on the 16th and plans to expand communication by directly meeting residents from all walks of life active in various fields and organizations such as culture and arts, economy, education, welfare, and safety until March, listening closely to their vivid voices. In particular, the policy is to break away from rigid and formal frameworks and communicate sincerely with residents on site.


At the meeting with small businesses and small merchants on the 16th, they discussed ▲support directions to strengthen the capabilities of small businesses and small merchants ▲cooperation plans between small businesses, small merchants, and the district office to revitalize neighborhood commercial districts. Subsequently, at the Yeongdeungpo District Park Golf Association meeting held on the 18th, they exchanged broad opinions on ▲promotion of living sports and support plans for the park golf category, and ▲improvement plans for park golf course operations.


The district expects that this meeting will lower the administrative barriers and increase residents’ satisfaction with participation in district administration by listening carefully even to small voices such as residents’ questions and suggestions.


In addition, Mayor Choi continues his communication efforts by visiting all 169 senior centers in the district at the beginning of the new year, greeting the elderly and listening to their inconveniences through the ‘Warm Journey with the Elderly for the New Year.’



Mayor Choi Ho-kwon said, “I will directly listen to the voices of residents in various fields such as culture and arts, welfare, infants and toddlers, sports, and education and reflect them in district administration,” adding, “Above all, we will realize practical living autonomy that prioritizes residents’ interests.”


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