Kim Kyung-ho, Mayor of Gwangjin-gu, Conducts On-site Administration by Visiting Dong Community Service Center for One-day Civil Complaint Guidance Following Alley Communication

Realizing Communication That Gets Closer to Residents and Employees


Kim Kyung-ho, Mayor of Gwangjin District Office (right), explaining the civil complaint guidance kiosk

Kim Kyung-ho, Mayor of Gwangjin District Office (right), explaining the civil complaint guidance kiosk

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] “Hello! What brings you to the community service center today? I, the Mayor of Gwangjin-gu, will assist you as a 'One-day Civil Complaint Guidance Helper'!”


Gwangjin-gu (Mayor Kim Kyung-ho) has promoted the 'Mayor’s One-day Civil Complaint Guidance Activity' by visiting the Dong Community Service Center following alley communication to help residents handle civil complaint tasks more conveniently.


The district has set communication and kindness as key priorities in the 8th elected term, implementing “administration that finds answers directly from vivid field experiences.”

On the 17th, Mayor Kim Kyung-ho visited the civil complaint office at Guui 1-dong Community Service Center to carefully listen to even the smallest voices from the civil complaint field and assisted residents with their civil complaint processing. This initiative aims to contribute to forming a kindness consensus among all community service center staff by practicing kind service starting from the mayor.


On this day, Mayor Kim wore a sash reading “Civil Complaint Processing! The Mayor Will Help You,” providing ▲support for filling out civil complaint application forms and guidance to the responsible counters ▲delivering exchange items to residents participating in the Resident Satisfaction Waste Tech (PET bottles, milk cartons, used battery exchange project) ▲explaining the shared refrigerator distributing side dishes donated to single elderly residents aged 65 or older receiving basic livelihood security benefits ▲and activities such as wheelchair rental.


He also visited the seats of community service center employees one by one to encourage them and took time to listen to suggestions from local residents.



Kim Kyung-ho, Mayor of Gwangjin-gu, stated, “This activity was promoted to get closer to residents and employees and to listen to voices from the field. Going forward, activities to find vivid voices of residents in various locations will continue. We will always communicate and empathize together.”


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