Uljin-gun Successfully Concludes This Year's Resident Harmony Meeting
January 26 to February 1 Event Receives Great Response from Residents
Uljin-gun, Gyeongbuk, concluded the residents' harmony meetings held in 10 eup and myeon areas, starting with Geumgangsong-myeon on January 26 and continuing until the 1st.
The meetings were conducted in the order of explaining the major business promotion plans for 2024, reporting the 2023 eup and myeon business performance, and a Q&A session for communication with residents. County Governor Son Byeong-bok personally explained the key issues of the county administration so far, the future operational directions, and business plans, and requested the cooperation of the residents.
In particular, by actively collecting opinions on residents' inconveniences through eup and myeon suggestions and Q&A, it was announced that these would be reflected in the county administration, receiving great response from the residents.
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Governor Son Byeong-bok said, "I am grateful that many residents attended the meeting despite the cold weather," and added, "We will carefully review the suggestions raised in this meeting to ensure there are no inconveniences." He also urged, "We aim to share Uljin's current situation and vision with the residents, and to seize the economic challenges, local extinction, and climate crisis before us as opportunities for change in Uljin, striving to make Uljin-gun a better place to live. I hope all residents will join us with interest and cooperation."
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