Mayor Kim Byungsoo of Gimpo City Conducts Review of Key Citizen Convenience Issues
Orders Thorough Pre-Inspection to Address Welfare Blind Spots During Winter

On the 27th, Gimpo City in Gyeonggi Province held its expanded executive meeting for October in the city hall's large conference room to review major issues such as the completion of year-end projects and preparations for next year's municipal administration, as well as to discuss the progress in each sector.

Gimpo City is reviewing major issues such as wrapping up year-end projects and preparing for next year's city administration at the expanded executive meeting held on the 27th in the city hall's large conference room, discussing the progress in each sector. Provided by Gimpo City

Gimpo City is reviewing major issues such as wrapping up year-end projects and preparing for next year's city administration at the expanded executive meeting held on the 27th in the city hall's large conference room, discussing the progress in each sector. Provided by Gimpo City

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Presiding over the meeting, Mayor Kim Byungsoo of Gimpo City emphasized that each department should ensure the stable completion of projects by the end of the year and thoroughly prepare their business plans for the coming year in anticipation of the new year.


In addition, he called on all public officials to rigorously implement disaster and accident prevention measures for winter, such as heavy snowfall and fires, in response to the sudden drop in temperatures. He especially ordered detailed inspections of low-income households, senior citizens, and various welfare facilities to prevent anyone from falling through the welfare safety net during the upcoming cold wave.


Furthermore, to enhance the convenience that citizens can tangibly experience, he instructed that the direction for municipal administration in 2026 should be carefully and thoroughly planned starting from the formulation of next year's main budget. He stressed the need for proactive responses from public officials in various consultations and administrative procedures to transform the management and operation of citizen convenience facilities and infrastructure, such as parks and roads within the city, into citizen-oriented systems.



Lastly, Mayor Kim Byungsoo directed the development of effective preservation and systematic management plans for the city's resources, such as the sea, rivers, and islands, which have received little attention due to barbed wire fences. He urged the discovery of the potential of Gimpo's various resources to present a unique and distinctive growth direction for the city.


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