The Industry and Construction Committee of Yeongcheon City Council, chaired by Kim Sangho, announced on December 8 that it had completed the review of a total of 16 agenda items, including ordinance bills, agreements, and reports from relevant departments, over two days on December 3 and 4 during the 249th 2nd regular session.


During this review, ordinances aimed at expanding tangible benefits for farmers and citizens were amended and approved, with a total of four items amended and approved, one adopted, and 11 approved as originally proposed or concluded.

The Industry and Construction Committee of Yeongcheon City Council is seen processing ordinances including a threefold expansion of agricultural machinery education. Provided by Yeongcheon City Council

The Industry and Construction Committee of Yeongcheon City Council is seen processing ordinances including a threefold expansion of agricultural machinery education. Provided by Yeongcheon City Council

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The ordinance bill on supporting education expenses for obtaining licenses for small special-purpose agricultural machinery in Yeongcheon, sponsored by Assemblyman Lee Younggi, was amended and approved to significantly expand educational opportunities for farmers by increasing the number of annual supported courses from one to three.


The ordinance bill on supporting the safe disposal of agricultural by-products in Yeongcheon, proposed by Assemblyman Kwon Gihan, was approved as originally proposed, recognizing the need to improve the agricultural environment.


In addition, the petition regarding the policy confirmation in the administrative review process for the Kumho Station Area hinterland (new town) was adopted to reflect citizens' opinions and is scheduled to be submitted to the 2nd plenary session on the 17th of this month.


Of the 13 agenda items submitted by the executive branch, four ordinances, including the ordinance on the management and operation of public truck garages in Yeongcheon, were amended and approved to enhance citizen convenience and clarify regulations. The remaining six ordinances and three private consignment reports were each approved as originally proposed or concluded.



Kim Sangho, Chair of the Industry and Construction Committee, stated, "Through this review, we have solidified the institutional foundation needed to improve Yeongcheon's agricultural environment and to promote investment attraction for local businesses," adding, "We conducted in-depth discussions to ensure that the ordinances fully reflect the voices of citizens."


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