Gangbuk-gu, Seoul (Mayor Lee Soon-hee) announced on the 17th that it will conduct year-round cleaning patrols targeting roads in the area to create a cleaner and safer city in the new year.

Gangbuk-gu conducts road cleaning patrols 365 days a year to create clean streets, and any trash found during the patrols is immediately removed. Provided by Gangbuk-gu.

Gangbuk-gu conducts road cleaning patrols 365 days a year to create clean streets, and any trash found during the patrols is immediately removed. Provided by Gangbuk-gu.

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This project was initiated to prevent illegal dumping of garbage on main and side roads in advance, prevent safety accidents, and promptly resolve residents' inconveniences.


Gangbuk-gu has organized four public officials from the district office's cleaning administration department into two-person teams (one general staff and one vehicle staff) to conduct road cleaning patrols 365 days a year. On weekdays, patrols operate from 6:30 AM to 4:00 PM, and on weekends and holidays, they run intermittently from 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM.


The main patrol routes include Hancheon-ro, Wolgye-ro, Dobong-ro, Nohae-ro, Samyang-ro, 419-ro, and Samgak-ro, covering major roads and alleys within Gangbuk-gu. Garbage found during patrols will be immediately handled or quickly collected through environmental officers and contracted companies.



Mayor Lee Soon-hee said, "We conduct daily cleaning patrols to minimize residents' inconveniences and maintain a clean urban environment," adding, "We kindly ask all residents to dispose of household waste according to the designated times and methods."


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