Revealed During Dialogue with Deokpung 3-dong Residents
Urban Planning Road Construction in Deokpung-dong to Begin in October

On the 15th, Lee Hyun-jae, Mayor of Hanam City, announced during a dialogue with residents of Deokpung 3-dong that “the urban planning road construction in Deokpung-dong will be promoted in October.”

Lee Hyun-jae, Mayor of Hanam City, is listening to the questions of residents during a dialogue with residents of Deokpung 3-dong on the 15th. Photo by Hanam City

Lee Hyun-jae, Mayor of Hanam City, is listening to the questions of residents during a dialogue with residents of Deokpung 3-dong on the 15th. Photo by Hanam City

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Mayor Lee stated at the dialogue held at the Deokpung 3-dong Administrative Welfare Center, “We will do our best to improve the convenience of transportation for residents.”


Additionally, Mayor Lee promised, “We will promptly carry out repair work so that students of Pungsan High School do not have to commute in muddy conditions on rainy days, and we will take measures to prevent kickboards from being left disorderly around the school.”


Attending the dialogue with residents, Mayor Lee responded to the opinion of Kim Bo-seok, student council president of Pungsan High School, who emphasized the need for maintenance of the school commute route and measures against unauthorized kickboard abandonment, saying, “We will repair the Pungsan High School commute route within this year so that students do not feel inconvenienced. Also, since abandoned kickboards can pose safety issues, we will take action to tow them through future ordinance amendments.”


Regarding the opinion that “some elementary school students have been seen climbing over the fence to enter the lake in Pungsan Neighborhood Park No. 3, which is not completely frozen, posing a danger, and measures should be prepared,” Mayor Lee replied, “We will install no-entry warning signs to prevent accidents in advance.”



In response to the suggestion to “create and operate sports programs that utilize various infrastructures such as the clay paths in parks located in the old and new downtown areas,” he said, “We will collect concrete ideas to develop high-quality programs to strengthen Hanam City’s urban brand as a ‘city good for walking.’”


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