Sequential Resident Assemblies Held in All 16 Neighborhoods from July 16 to September 3
Residents and Community Members in the Living Area Can Participate
Next Year's Autonomy Plan Disclosed and Finalized After Collecting Residents' Opinions

Jungnang-gu Holds Residents' General Meetings in 16 Neighborhoods View original image

Starting from the 16th, the 16 resident autonomy committees in Jungnang-gu (Mayor Ryu Gyeong-gi) will hold resident general meetings.


The resident autonomy committee is a representative resident self-governance organization where residents discover necessary projects for their village, participate in the implementation process, and realize grassroots autonomy. The resident general meeting is a resident assembly that makes the final decision on the autonomy plans of these resident autonomy committees.


The resident autonomy committees, organized by each neighborhood, have continuously held meetings and discussions from the beginning of each year to discover and discuss public and effective living agendas. The autonomy plan implementation project proposals formed through this process are disclosed at the resident general meeting, where opinions are shared with residents, and the projects for 2025 are finalized. The finalized projects will then be discussed in detail for implementation plans and are scheduled to be executed next year.


The resident general meetings will be held across all 16 neighborhoods, starting with Myeonmok 3 and 8-dong on July 16 and concluding with Myeonmok 4-dong on September 3. Any resident living or spending time in the respective neighborhoods can participate, and detailed schedules and participation methods can be found on each neighborhood community center’s website.


Ryu Gyeong-gi, Mayor of Jungnang-gu, stated, “The resident general meeting is a place of harmony where residents and those living in the area gather to communicate and create a better village,” adding, “We will continue to generously support autonomy activities so that residents can actively participate as the main agents in making our pride, our Jungnang.”



This year marks the second year that all neighborhoods in Jungnang-gu have formed resident autonomy committees and held resident general meetings. Since 2020, the district has been transitioning resident autonomy committees from resident autonomy committees to resident autonomy councils to enable residents to engage in more active and practical self-governance activities.


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