Nam-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City announced on the 4th that it will hold a resident idea contest for district development to encourage active participation and communication regarding district administration based on residents' innovative idea proposals.


Gwangju Nam-gu Invites Proposals for District Development Ideas View original image

The contest will run until the 10th, and any resident interested in the development of Nam-gu can participate.


The contest themes are divided into four areas: ▲Resident life empathy policies ▲Industrial economy and population vitality policies ▲Administrative innovation policies ▲Other ideas for district development.


Residents wishing to participate can download the idea proposal form and personal information collection consent form from the Nam-gu Office website notice board and submit them by mail or email by the 10th.


Nam-gu plans to select excellent proposals by evaluating economic feasibility and efficiency (30 points), creativity (20 points), continuity (15 points), scope of application (15 points), and effort (20 points).


The selection of outstanding ideas will be finalized through a three-step process: first review by the relevant department, review by the proposal working committee and online evaluation, and final review by the proposal evaluation committee. The results will be announced on the 5th of next month.


The proposer of the gold prize-winning idea will receive a prize of 1,000,000 KRW, while silver, excellence, and encouragement prizes will be awarded 500,000 KRW, 300,000 KRW, and 200,000 KRW respectively.


However, ideas related to projects already in progress or similar initiatives will not be considered in the evaluation, and if there are no outstanding proposals, no awards may be given.



A Nam-gu official stated, "We hope residents actively propose innovative ideas that help improve the quality of life and convenience for the community."


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