From the 15th to 19th of this month and from the 13th to 20th of next month, visits to 32 major facilities in 16 neighborhoods

Communicating with residents through various methods such as being a one-day teacher at elementary schools

Visiting 119 Safety Center, police precincts, etc., listening to staff voices... seeking ways to ensure residents' safety



Kim Mi-kyung, the mayor of Eunpyeong District, will visit various local sites to communicate with residents and staff of major facilities.


Eunpyeong District will tour all 16 neighborhoods from the 15th to 19th of this month and from the 13th to 20th of next month, checking 32 major facilities such as elementary schools and welfare centers and inspecting their management status.


This visit by the district mayor is to directly observe the daily lives of local residents who have returned to normalcy following the recent downgrade of the COVID-19 crisis level. The mayor intends to hear firsthand the vivid stories of residents and listen to difficulties or suggestions from facility staff in the area, encouraging their hard work.


First, on the 15th, Mayor Kim will visit Susaek Elementary School, and on the 16th, Eunmyeong Elementary School, serving as a one-day teacher for 3rd and 4th-grade students and their parents. The classes will cover topics such as the role of public institutions, practicing carbon neutrality in daily life, and safety. After the class, there will be a Q&A session where the mayor will engage in sincere conversations tailored to the students' level.


Kim Mi-kyung, the mayor of Eunpyeong District, is visiting Eunpyeong Fire Station last year to express her gratitude to the staff.

Kim Mi-kyung, the mayor of Eunpyeong District, is visiting Eunpyeong Fire Station last year to express her gratitude to the staff.

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On the 19th, Mayor Kim will visit Bulgwang Elementary School to observe school zone child safety education. She will also participate in a promotional campaign to create a safe walking environment for children.


She will visit facilities responsible for residents' safety, such as the 119 Safety Center and police precincts. Mayor Kim will meet with firefighters, police officers, and other staff to explore solutions for ensuring residents' safety in daily life. With the rainy season approaching, which poses a high risk of disasters, she plans to reorganize various safety inspection systems and discuss preventive policies related to flood damage.


Mayor Kim will visit construction sites such as the Bulgwangcheon inflow overflow water treatment facility and the pedestrian-priority road project to hear updates on project progress and inspect the advancement status. She will encourage the efforts of on-site personnel and urge thorough site and safety management.


Additionally, Mayor Kim will visit key facilities related to residents' livelihoods, such as housing for the disabled and comprehensive social welfare centers, to engage in dialogue with residents and listen to concerns and issues affecting the community's well-being.



Mayor Kim Mi-kyung said, “Through on-site visits to residents' daily lives, I hope to sincerely listen to honest and diverse voices from children to the elderly,” adding, “I will do my best to actively incorporate residents' opinions and establish policies that improve the quality of life for district citizens.”


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