Visited 29 Eup, Myeon, and Dong over 3 weeks to Share City Administration Direction
"Creating a City to Live Through On-site Communication Administration"

Jung Myung-geun, the mayor of Hwaseong City, concluded the event "A Better Hwaseong! Meeting with 1 Million Citizens," held across 29 eup, myeon, and dong districts to welcome the New Year, on the 7th.


From January 23rd to the 7th, over three weeks, Mayor Jung met with more than 1,500 citizens at each eup, myeon, and dong administrative welfare center to share local issues and the direction of city administration, exchanging opinions.

Jung Myung-geun, Mayor of Hwaseong City, is explaining the city's administrative direction to residents at the 'A Better Hwaseong! Meeting with One Million Citizens' held at Mado-myeon Administrative Welfare Center. <br>[Photo by Hwaseong City]

Jung Myung-geun, Mayor of Hwaseong City, is explaining the city's administrative direction to residents at the 'A Better Hwaseong! Meeting with One Million Citizens' held at Mado-myeon Administrative Welfare Center.
[Photo by Hwaseong City]

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In particular, during this meeting with citizens, Mayor Jung conducted open dialogues centered on various citizen proposals ahead of the designation of Hwaseong as a special city, installing "suggestion boxes" in each eup, myeon, and dong for this purpose.


The city explained that during this meeting, around 300 issues were discussed, including ▲expansion of cultural and welfare facilities in the western region ▲resolution of daily inconveniences in the eastern region ▲addition of schools and expansion of transportation infrastructure in the Dongtan area.


Mayor Jung decided to actively consider promoting balanced development to eliminate disparities between the eastern and western regions and maximize the strengths of each area, as well as to pursue revitalization of the local economy to support small business owners.



Mayor Jung of Hwaseong said, "Issues that can be addressed immediately will be handled promptly, and long-term projects will be regularly updated on their progress. Moving forward, we will continue to lower administrative barriers and improve satisfaction with city governance to create a city where anyone wants to live and can take pride in."


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