On-Site Communication Market Office Proposal Handling Plan Report Meeting

Citizens Truly Feel the Change, Active and Prompt Processing

Gumi City held the “New Hope Gumi Era On-site Communication Mayor’s Office Proposal Handling Plan Report Meeting” at City Hall and Seonsan Office on March 9-10.

Gumi City, where Mayor Kim Jang-ho and related public officials held a report meeting on the plan for handling proposed matters together.

Gumi City, where Mayor Kim Jang-ho and related public officials held a report meeting on the plan for handling proposed matters together.

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This report meeting focused on discussing the review results by department and future promotion plans for 294 proposals received through the operation of the ‘On-site Communication Mayor’s Office.’ Mayor Kim Jang-ho and related officials participated together to find positive solutions to the citizens’ proposals.


When categorized by field, the proposals included ▲93 related to urban and construction (road development and maintenance, etc.), ▲62 related to transportation and environment (landscape creation, traffic congestion relief, etc.), ▲36 related to culture and tourism (tourist site revitalization, etc.), ▲21 related to health and welfare (establishment of senior centers, etc.), ▲29 related to agriculture and livestock (solving agricultural water shortages, etc.), ▲18 related to the economy (revitalization of the 1st National Industrial Complex, etc.), and ▲35 others. The city explained that most of these concern daily life infrastructure closely connected to citizens’ everyday lives.


Currently, 25 proposals that can be immediately addressed, such as relocating one bureau of City Hall to Seonsan Office and installing reflectors and speed bumps, have been completed. Issues requiring urgency and those causing inconvenience in citizens’ daily lives will be resolved as quickly as possible by reflecting the necessary budget in this year’s supplementary budget.


For proposals that are difficult to accept, the city explained that they will be continuously managed by annually reviewing the feasibility of implementation based on changes in budget conditions and relevant legal amendments.



Mayor Kim Jang-ho said, “Since these proposals are the vivid voices of citizens heard directly from the field of people’s livelihood, I hope they will be selected as the top priority in city administration and carried out actively and swiftly so that citizens can feel the changes.” He added, “We will do our best to ensure that Gumi citizens are always at the center of Gumi City, leading the local era.”


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