The second Gyeongnam Provincial Government Proposal Square (GPS) was held on the 10th, presided over by Governor Park Wan-su.


According to Gyeongnam Province, the English abbreviation of Proposal Square, ‘GPS (GyeongnamProposalSquare),’ means a place where any employee can express opinions about provincial administration, similar to how GPS used in navigation indicates the direction of administration.


Governor Park Wansu of Gyeongnam Province is presiding over the Gyeongnam Provincial Government Proposal Plaza. <br>[Photo by Gyeongnam Provincial Government]

Governor Park Wansu of Gyeongnam Province is presiding over the Gyeongnam Provincial Government Proposal Plaza.
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On this day, nine employees from various departments, including headquarters staff, agricultural researchers from the Agricultural Technology Center, and firefighters from city and county fire stations, attended the Proposal Square.


The attendees proposed ways to improve policy effectiveness by enhancing some existing facilities and systems, such as ▲introducing dog-friendly zones (Daengdaeng Zone) in natural recreation forests within the province ▲establishing a system on the provincial website to check and pay unpaid toll fees on private roads ▲improving the emergency dispatch priority signal system in front of fire stations.


A participant at the Gyeongnam Provincial Government Proposal Plaza is suggesting the introduction of a font unique to Gyeongnam. <br>[Photo by Gyeongnam Provincial Government]

A participant at the Gyeongnam Provincial Government Proposal Plaza is suggesting the introduction of a font unique to Gyeongnam.
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They also suggested ▲creating a General Village featuring characters of Generals Choi Yoon-deok and Yi Sun-shin to provide attractions ▲unifying the symbols of the province and its affiliated organizations ▲introducing a unique font for Gyeongnam.



Governor Park said, “There were many good proposals that can further develop provincial administration,” and added, “Carefully review the costs and effectiveness of today’s proposals and incorporate them.”


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