On July 21, Guro District in Seoul (headed by Jang Inhong) marked the first week of accepting applications for the Livelihood Recovery Consumption Coupon project by personally visiting the application counters at all 16 local community centers. The district chief checked the operational status and encouraged staff who were working diligently on site.

Jang Inhong, head of Guro District Office, is holding a card in front of a promotional banner for the Livelihood Recovery Consumption Coupon, encouraging participation in the project. Provided by Guro District.

Jang Inhong, head of Guro District Office, is holding a card in front of a promotional banner for the Livelihood Recovery Consumption Coupon, encouraging participation in the project. Provided by Guro District.

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This visit was organized to maintain order at the in-person application counters, which could become crowded, to inspect the guidance provided to residents, and to support the smooth processing of applications.


Jang Inhong, head of Guro District Office, began his visits on this day at Guro 1-dong, Sindorim-dong, Guro 5-dong, Guro 4-dong, and Guro 2-dong. On July 22, he will continue visiting Oryu 1-dong, Sugung-dong, Oryu 2-dong, Hang-dong, and Gocheok 1·2-dong. On July 24, he plans to visit Garibong-dong, Guro 3-dong, and Gaebong 1·2·3-dong, sequentially checking all 16 application counters.


The inspection covered the operational status of the counters, the waiting situation for residents, and the progress of applications. In particular, he focused on preventing situations where many residents might gather at once in the hot weather and on ensuring the guidance process was accurate. He also checked the temperature and environment of the counters and the instructions for filling out applications, thoroughly examining the on-site operations.


Jang Inhong expressed his gratitude, saying, "I thank the staff for their responsible service even in the hot weather," and urged, "Please do your best to ensure that residents can use the application process without inconvenience until it is completed."


The district plans to incorporate necessary improvements based on the experience of the first week of operations and to establish measures for more stable management going forward.



Jang Inhong emphasized, "It is most important to listen to and check the situation on site directly," and added, "I will continue to pay careful attention to ensure residents experience no inconvenience in the future."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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