Around 300 Attendees Including Mayor, District Chief, Local Entrepreneurs, and Residents at Yeonje-gu Office on the 16th at 2 PM

Yeonje-gu Trail Development Project, Welfare Center for the Disabled Construction ... Residents Present and Propose Dir

Busan City will hold the ‘15-Minute City Vision Tour Season 2 Yeonje-gu Edition’ at 2 p.m. on the 16th in the Citizen Hall of Yeonje District Office.


The event will be attended by about 300 people, including Mayor Park Hyung-jun, Suh Seok-su, Mayor of Suyeong District, Lim Jae-kyung, CEO of Taekwang Mulsan, and the Sympathy Policy Group, and will proceed in the order of ▲policy briefing ▲discussion and Q&A ▲commemorative photo and performance.


The 15-minute city is a journey created together with citizens. Unlike the past district and county tours in the form of meetings with residents, the city planned the ‘15-Minute City Vision Tour’ in stages with the intention of communicating policies with policy agendas.


While Season 1 conducted last year aimed to share the vision of the 15-minute city, Season 2, promoted this year, aims to activate citizen participation throughout the entire policy cycle, including policy planning, decision-making, execution, and evaluation.


Vision Tour Season 2 is being carried out sequentially targeting 16 autonomous districts and counties, starting with Saha District in March, and this event will be held in Yeonje-gu as the fifth order.


In this Yeonje-gu edition, local residents will directly propose policy tasks, and discussions and preference surveys on the topics will be conducted among participants. A total of two policy tasks will be proposed.


① (Yeonje-gu Dulle-gil Creation Project) This project aims to create five themed Dulle-gil (walking trail) sections utilizing urban resources. It plans to develop storytelling and content for each section and operate Dulle-gil usage programs, creating pedestrian paths where people can walk comfortably anytime and anywhere in their daily lives.



② (Yeonje-gu Disabled Welfare Center Construction) In response to the continuously increasing welfare needs of the disabled, this project plans to build a comprehensive welfare service rehabilitation and independence service space for the disabled, along with anchor facilities such as a specialized daycare center for disabled children and a library, enabling various cultural, experiential, and educational activities for both disabled and non-disabled children.

Aerial view of Yeonje-gu Disabled Welfare Center.

Aerial view of Yeonje-gu Disabled Welfare Center.

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Mayor Park Hyung-jun said, “Since the policy tasks are conceptual plans and proposals, after establishing detailed plans, we will proceed sequentially through consultations with Yeonje District Office and related organizations,” adding, “As these projects are closely related to the daily lives of local residents, we ask for continuous interest and support in their implementation.”


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