Yangju City in Gyeonggi Province has installed 'Illegal Advertisement Attachment Prevention Sheets' on public facilities around the Okjeong New Town central shopping district to prevent damage to the urban landscape caused by illegal advertisements and to revitalize the local economy.

Yangju City is installing 'Illegal Advertisement Attachment Prevention Sheets' on public facilities around the Okjeong New Town central shopping district to prevent urban landscape damage caused by illegal advertisements and to revitalize the local economy. Provided by Yangju City

Yangju City is installing 'Illegal Advertisement Attachment Prevention Sheets' on public facilities around the Okjeong New Town central shopping district to prevent urban landscape damage caused by illegal advertisements and to revitalize the local economy. Provided by Yangju City

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This project targeted a total of 127 locations, including streetlights, transformers, utility poles, and traffic signal controllers.


The sheets, which were installed to prevent indiscriminate posting of illegal flyers, stickers, and posters, also feature a QR code for the official Yangju City Instagram account. This allows citizens to easily access municipal information and various promotional content via their smartphones.


The city expects that this measure will transform public facilities from simple urban infrastructure into platforms for citizen communication and local promotion, thereby achieving both improvement of the urban landscape and revitalization of the local economy.


In particular, this project, carried out under the name 'Let's Eat and Play in Okjeong,' aims to boost the local commercial district centered around Okjeong and to realize efficient, citizen-focused municipal promotion.


Yangju City plans to continue working with the Northern Gyeonggi Provincial Police Agency to maintain the removal of illegal advertisements and to create a pleasant urban environment that citizens can truly experience.



Kim Kyunga, Head of the Apartment Housing Division, said, "We expect that both citizens and visitors will be able to enjoy a clean and well-organized street environment through this project," adding, "We will continue to implement various policies to restore vitality to the local commercial district and improve the urban landscape."


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

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