Emphasis on Strengthening Competency of District Officials and Unified Response to Civil Complaints

Changwon Special City in Gyeongnam held a 'Meeting of Public Officials in Charge of Multi-Family Housing Management' to strengthen job competency. The meeting was attended by officials from the Multi-Family Housing Audit Team of the Housing Policy Division under the Urban Policy Bureau, as well as public officials responsible for multi-family housing management from five district offices.

Training session for competency development of multi-family housing managers.

Training session for competency development of multi-family housing managers.

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During this meeting, participants?including newly assigned officials following the regular personnel changes in July and those in charge of multi-family housing management?covered several topics: amendments to relevant laws and regulations, important considerations regarding permits for actions in multi-family housing, confirmation items for reporting the formation of residents' representative councils based on audit findings, interpretations and authoritative opinions on the law, and a Q&A session. Additionally, participants shared their opinions on difficulties and various issues encountered during the handling of civil complaints at the district offices, and discussed unified techniques that can be applied to multi-family housing management.


Furthermore, in order to prevent flooding damage to multi-family housing during heavy summer rains, the city urged all multi-family housing complexes to thoroughly manage facilities such as underground parking lots and stormwater inlets (drainage channels, manholes), and to provide residents with guidance on actions to take in preparation for heavy rainfall through public announcements.


Lee Jaekwang, Director of the Urban Policy Bureau, stated, "We regularly or occasionally conduct job training to strengthen the competency of public officials in charge of multi-family housing management, and we will strive to ensure that the five district offices can respond to civil complaints regarding multi-family housing management in a systematic and unified manner."





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