Ordinance Aims to Resolve Environmental Pollution from Discarded Banners
and Contribute to Building a Resource-Circulating Society

The Guri City Council in Gyeonggi Province (Chairman: Shin Donghwa) approved, as originally proposed, the "Guri City Public Facility Damage Reporter Reward Payment Ordinance" sponsored by Assemblyman Kim Yonghyun at the 2nd plenary session of the 352nd extraordinary meeting held on September 5.

On the 5th, at the 2nd plenary session of the 352nd extraordinary meeting, Councilor Kim Yonghyun of Guri City proposed the "Guri City Ordinance on Reward Payment for Reporting Damage to Public Facilities," which was approved as originally proposed. Provided by Guri City Council

On the 5th, at the 2nd plenary session of the 352nd extraordinary meeting, Councilor Kim Yonghyun of Guri City proposed the "Guri City Ordinance on Reward Payment for Reporting Damage to Public Facilities," which was approved as originally proposed. Provided by Guri City Council

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This ordinance was established to eradicate acts of damaging public facilities in Guri City, encourage voluntary participation from citizens, create a clean and safe urban environment, and enhance the efficiency of facility management.


The main provisions include: ▲ eligibility and restrictions for reward payments ▲ methods and procedures for reporting offenders ▲ methods and scope of reward payment ▲ recovery of rewards and protection of informants.



Assemblyman Kim Yonghyun stated, "This ordinance will serve as an important foundation for preventing damage to public facilities and enabling citizens to directly participate in creating a clean and safe city." He added, "With the enactment of this ordinance, I hope that active reporting by citizens will help improve the urban environment, reduce unnecessary budget expenditure, and contribute to building a pleasant and clean Guri City."


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