Changwon Special City, "Removing Illegal Banners That Cause Great Annoyance to Citizens"
Illegal Banner Cleanup Project Agreement and Appointment of Private Mobile Team
Changwon Special City in Gyeongnam signed an agreement on the 1st with the Changwon Branch of the Gyeongnam Outdoor Advertising Association to carry out weekend and holiday illegal banner cleanup projects and held a commissioning ceremony for the private mobile team to promote the elimination of illegal banners.
Changwon Special City Holds Agreement Ceremony to Achieve Zero Illegal Banners on Weekends and Public Holidays.
View original imageThe agreement and commissioning ceremony were prepared to quickly clean up guerrilla-style illegal banners posted on weekends and holidays, when crackdowns are weak, to minimize citizen inconvenience and create a clean urban environment.
The main content of this agreement is that the private mobile team will clean up guerrilla-style illegal banners every Saturday, Sunday, and during holidays along major arterial roads and local downtown areas. In addition, in the event of typhoons or other wind and flood disasters, the team agreed to work closely with the city to promptly and effectively remove illegal banners that threaten citizen safety.
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Jo Myeong-rae, the 2nd Deputy Mayor, said, “Through this agreement, we expect that the activities of the private mobile team for weekend and holiday illegal banner cleanup will contribute to securing safe pedestrian paths and creating a pleasant urban environment.” He added, “Our city will actively strive to ensure that various projects aimed at eliminating illegal banners proceed smoothly.”
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