2025 Buknae-myeon New Year Dialogue with Citizens Held
Mayor Lee Chung-woo: "We will discuss valuable suggestions with relevant departments to find solutions"

Yeoju City, Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Lee Chung-woo) announced on the 21st that the "2025 Buknae-myeon New Year Dialogue with Citizens," aimed at explaining the direction of city administration and communicating with citizens for the new year 2025, was held at the Buknae-myeon Indoor Gymnasium on the 17th.

On the 17th, Yeoju City held the "2025 Buknae-myeon New Year's Dialogue with Citizens" at the Buknae-myeon Indoor Gymnasium to explain the direction of city administration for the new year 2025 and to communicate with citizens. Photo by Yeoju City

On the 17th, Yeoju City held the "2025 Buknae-myeon New Year's Dialogue with Citizens" at the Buknae-myeon Indoor Gymnasium to explain the direction of city administration for the new year 2025 and to communicate with citizens. Photo by Yeoju City

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At the dialogue, Mayor Lee Chung-woo of Yeoju City, Lee Jun-gi, head of Buknae-myeon, Park Doo-hyung, chairman of Yeoju City Council, Seo Gwang-beom, provincial council member, Yeoju city council members, as well as heads of institutions and organizations in Buknae-myeon, village chiefs, and about 100 residents attended. They explained the 2025 city administration policies, progress on previously suggested matters, and major projects in Buknae-myeon, followed by a session for dialogue with citizens.


During this Buknae-myeon dialogue with citizens, various opinions were raised, including △ a proposal to pave the bike path along Geumdangcheon embankment △ a proposal to install a roundabout at Dangu Intersection △ a proposal to install a pedestrian road in Seokwoo 1-ri △ a proposal to amend livestock-related ordinances △ a proposal to add a senior citizens' center in new rural housing in Sinnam-ri △ a proposal to install a roundabout in Oeryong-ri △ and measures to adjust the rice cultivation area.


Mayor Lee Chung-woo of Yeoju City said, "I thank everyone who attended today, and the valuable suggestions made will be discussed with the relevant departments to find solutions."



Lee Jun-gi, head of Buknae-myeon, said, "We will actively reflect the opinions of the residents who made suggestions for Buknae-myeon and strive to make Buknae-myeon an even better place to live."


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