Recruiting Applicants for the Project Until June 14

Guro-gu Supports Removal of Hazardous Trees Around Residential Areas View original image

Guro-gu (District Mayor Moon Heon-il) is recruiting applicants for the 'Support Project for Handling Hazardous Trees Around Living Areas' until the 14th of this month.


The district is promoting the 'Support Project for Handling Hazardous Trees Around Living Areas' to prevent situations where trees adjacent to residential areas in the region cause human or property damage due to natural phenomena such as falling or damage from pests and diseases.


The support targets trees within the daily living spaces of residents whose buildings are used as residences, including ▲trees with large dry branches expected to fall ▲trees at risk of falling due to decay or pest damage that could harm nearby facilities ▲hazardous trees likely to fall during strong winds or typhoons. However, ▲areas where trees must be soundly preserved and managed, such as forests ▲apartment complexes with 20 or more households ▲large-scale business sites are excluded from support.


Applications can be submitted by visiting the District Office's Parks and Greenery Division, by mail, or by email. For application documents and detailed information, please contact the Parks and Greenery Division.



Moon Heon-il, Mayor of Guro-gu, said, “We have expanded the handling of hazardous trees from only the public sector to the private sector starting this year for residents' safety,” and added, “We will do our best in Guro-gu to promptly manage hazardous trees to prevent human and property damage caused by natural disasters.”


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