Residents Participate from Planning Stage to Propose Ideas

Seocho District Office building.

Seocho District Office building.

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Seocho-gu, Seoul (Mayor Jeon Seong-su) will hold the "2025 Our Neighborhood Project Report Meeting with Residents" on the 29th at the 5th-floor conference room of the district office.


Previously, the project report meetings were conducted in a format where each neighborhood independently reported major projects or new idea initiatives. However, this year, since residents will directly participate by proposing and implementing ideas, it is expected to be a more meaningful and significant event.


The project report meeting will be held twice by dividing the district's 18 neighborhoods into two zones. The first session (14:00~15:30) will include Jamwon-dong, Banpo-bon, Banpo 1~4-dong, Bangbae-bon, Bangbae 1 and 4-dong, and the second session (16:00~17:30) will include Seocho 1~4-dong, Bangbae 2 and 3-dong, Yangjae 1 and 2-dong, and Naegok-dong, where each neighborhood will present policies reflecting their unique characteristics.


The projects proposed through the report meeting will be carefully reviewed by the district and reflected in next year's policies. Additionally, the progress and results of the projects will be shared with residents at meeting venues such as the "Communication Forum" and "Visiting Jeon Seong-su."



Mayor Jeon Seong-su said, "Since these projects are proposed directly by residents, I have high expectations that many ideas will emerge to make the daily lives of district residents more convenient and enriched," adding, "We will develop the diverse proposals from the project report meeting into good policies that residents can truly feel."


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