Completion of 2024 Dongducheon City Council Members' Research Group Activities
The Dongducheon City Council in Gyeonggi Province (Chairman Kim Seung-ho) announced on the 16th that it held the '2nd Council Member Research Group Operation Review Committee' on the 13th and approved the research activity reports of two council member research groups.
Dongducheon City Council held the "2nd Council Members' Research Group Operation Review Committee" on the 13th and approved the research activity result reports of two council members' research groups. Photo by Dongducheon City Council
View original imageThrough five months of research activities, the two council member research groups sought developmental alternatives and, based on this, set future legislative activity directions for city development.
The 'Flower Complex Creation and Sincheon Riverside Utilization Study Group' conducted in-depth research on creating a flower complex using the area around Sincheon, developing festivals, and composing landscape lighting. The 'Cultural Heritage Tourism Study Group' derived plans to revitalize tourism by utilizing unique cultural heritage such as Normæsi (Norwegian Mobile Surgical Hospital) and protected trees.
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Chairman Kim Seung-ho said, "We will actively utilize the results of the two research activities in legislative activities by sharing them with the executive branch so that they do not remain mere outcomes but are reflected in city policies."
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