On September 27 at 2 PM, the District Office held a report meeting for the official launch of the 'Railroad Integrated Complex Center Public-Private-Government Council'

Guro-gu, Public, Private, and Government Unite to Relocate Vehicle Depot View original image

Guro-gu, ruling and opposition political circles, and residents have united to relocate the Guro Railroad Vehicle Depot.


Guro-gu (Mayor Moon Heon-il) announced on the 4th that it officially launched the "Railroad Comprehensive Complex Center Public-Private-Political Council" report meeting for the relocation of the railroad vehicle depot at 2 p.m. on September 27 at the Creative Hall of the district office.


The public-private-political council was formed after the district announced a plan to form a council involving residents at a residents' briefing session related to the relocation of the Guro Vehicle Depot in June, and the ruling and opposition political circles and local community actively agreed to participate.


The council consists of a total of 19 members, including one chairman, with Mayor Moon Heon-il of Guro-gu serving as the chairman.


The members include National Assembly member Yoon Gun-young, Seoul City Council members Seo Ho-yeon and Park Chil-seong, Guro District Council members Kim Cheol-su (Democratic Party) and Kim Cheol-su (People Power Party), six heads of relevant departments including the deputy mayor, and seven residents.


From the private sector, seven resident representatives participate as members, including the Guro 1-dong Residents' Autonomy Committee, the Neighborhood Association Council, the Residents' Representatives Federation, the Committee for Right Living Movement, and the Guro Vehicle Depot Relocation Promotion Committee.


The report meeting proceeded in the order of greetings, presentation of the promotion process and direction of the service project, other suggestions, and Q&A.


Mayor Moon Heon-il said in his greeting, "This gathering was prepared to unite the power based on communal trust together with residents, Guro-gu, and ruling and opposition politicians," and added, "We will do our best to ensure that this project is reflected in the 5th National Railroad Network Construction Plan."


He also stated, "We will seek ways to present a 'Railroad Comprehensive Complex Center,' which integrates commercial, cultural, and sports facilities, to other local governments by newly transforming the paradigm of the vehicle depot, which is perceived as an undesirable facility."



Meanwhile, the public-private-political council plans to hold a second report meeting in December to assess the progress of the vehicle depot relocation and discuss implementation plans.


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