'2024 Key Business Plan Reporting Meeting' Held

Gyeonggi-do Icheon City announced on the 26th that Mayor Kim Kyung-hee of Icheon City has started reviewing the direction of city administration by presiding over the '2024 Major Business Plan Report Meeting,' attended by each department, bureau, business office, and related organizations, starting from the 25th.

Kim Kyung-hee, Mayor of Icheon City, is discussing current issues at the '2024 Major Business Plan Report Meeting' held on the 25th. <br>[Photo by Icheon City]

Kim Kyung-hee, Mayor of Icheon City, is discussing current issues at the '2024 Major Business Plan Report Meeting' held on the 25th.
[Photo by Icheon City]

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The report meeting, which will continue until the 4th of next month, focuses on discussing unit tasks, pledge projects, and special policies for realizing the vision of the 8th elected term by each department and bureau, and seeks ways to achieve early results, the city explained.


Since the city expects next year's revenue conditions to be poor due to the economic downturn, it plans to focus on a 'sound fiscal management policy' by boldly adjusting the expenditure structure after reviewing the appropriateness and effectiveness of projects. In particular, the city added that it plans to prioritize key focus areas such as stabilizing the livelihood of ordinary citizens, resolving citizen inconveniences, and pledge projects in operating city administration.


Mayor Kim urged, "Please do your best in next year's business promotion so that citizens can feel the changes in Icheon based on a well-completed plan by efficiently using the limited budget through selection and concentration."



Based on the results of this report meeting, the city plans to revise and supplement the major business plans for next year and link them with the 2024 main budget, which will be compiled at the end of this year.


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