Urgent Call for 5-Minute Free Speech at Temporary Session

Also Points Out Change of Isiapolis Station

Kwon Ki-hoon, a member of the Daegu City Council (People Power Party·Dong-gu), urged absolute opposition to the relocation of the EXCO Line vehicle depot to Bullo-dong and called for the relocation of Isiapolis Station to the main road of Palgong-ro during a 5-minute free speech at the extraordinary session held on the 15th.


Councilor Kwon said, “Residents who have suffered significant mental and property damage due to fighter jet noise had high expectations for the redevelopment of the site following the relocation of K2 military airport, but the plan to relocate the vehicle depot to Bullo-dong is increasing residents’ anxiety.”

Assemblyman Kwon Ki-hoon

Assemblyman Kwon Ki-hoon

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Councilor Kwon pointed out that Bullo-dong residents strongly oppose the relocation of the vehicle depot planned for Bullo-dong, and urged that a site inspection be conducted to listen to residents’ opinions and that countermeasures be prepared accordingly.


Additionally, Councilor Kwon of Daegu argued that Dong-gu residents need the adjustment of Isiapolis Station’s location and extension of the route for the convenience of residents in Bongmu-dong and Bullo-dong and for easier transfers, and that these plans should be reconsidered to be included in the urban railway network construction plan to be announced in 2026.



Councilor Kwon Ki-hoon said, “I am outraged at Daegu City’s administration for deciding on the EXCO Line vehicle depot, an undesirable facility, without any explanation and ignoring the residents,” and added, “I strongly urge the relocation of Isiapolis Station, which was designed without considering residents’ convenience, to the main road of Palgong-ro so that nearby residents and citizens passing through Palgongsan can conveniently transfer.”


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