Citizen Participation for a Pleasant Urban Environment in Yeongju City

Yeongju City is recruiting participants for the '2025 Illegal Mobile Advertisement Collection Reward Program' until the 28th to prevent urban aesthetic deterioration caused by illegal advertisements and to create a pleasant urban environment.


The Illegal Mobile Advertisement Collection Reward Program has been in operation since 2017. Last year, about 100 residents participated and collected approximately 840,000 illegal advertisements, achieving significant results.


This project is a system that pays rewards to citizens who collect illegal mobile advertisements throughout Yeongju City from March until the budget is exhausted. It not only improves the urban environment but also provides income-generating opportunities for citizens.


The collection targets are illegal posters, flyers, and business card-type flyers, excluding banners. Rewards are paid differently depending on the type and size of the advertisement, and the maximum monthly reward per person will be increased from 140,000 KRW to 200,000 KRW starting in 2025.


Eligible participants are Yeongju citizens aged 65 or older, who can apply in person at the Eup, Myeon, and Dong administrative welfare centers by bringing their ID cards. If there are no applicants during the recruitment period or additional recruitment is needed, the Eup, Myeon, and Dong offices may accept additional applications independently.


Kwon Ki-hyeok, Director of the Urban Division, said, “We hope many citizens will participate to make Yeongju a clean and pleasant city.”



For more details, please contact the administrative welfare centers of each Eup, Myeon, and Dong or the Urban Division of Yeongju City Hall.

Photo of illegal floating advertisements collection (business card-type flyers).

Photo of illegal floating advertisements collection (business card-type flyers).

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