Guri City Concludes "Dialogue with Citizens" Tour of Eight Dongs
Actively Reflecting On-Site Voices in Municipal Administration

Guri City in Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Paek Kyunghyun) announced on the 12th that it successfully concluded the schedule of the "2026 Dialogue with Citizens," which had been held to mark the year 2026 and to reflect citizens' vivid voices in municipal administration, with the final session in Sutaek 2-dong on the 11th.

Paek Kyunghyun, mayor of Guri City, held the '2026 Dialogue with Citizens' in Sutaek-dong on the 11th. Provided by Guri City.

Paek Kyunghyun, mayor of Guri City, held the '2026 Dialogue with Citizens' in Sutaek-dong on the 11th. Provided by Guri City.

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This event began in Sutaek 3-dong on January 27 and continued until February 11 in Sutaek 2-dong, during which the city visited the administrative welfare centers in all eight dongs within its jurisdiction over a period of about three weeks. Mayor Paek Kyunghyun listened directly on site to citizens' suggestions and held in-depth discussions on local pending issues.


During this dialogue with citizens, the city provided detailed answers to questions submitted in advance, while immediately explaining on site those civil complaints raised during the event that could be resolved right away. The collected opinions will be compiled and actively reflected in future municipal administration, and matters requiring mid- to long-term review will be promptly pursued in accordance with the relevant procedures.



Paek Kyunghyun, mayor of Guri, stated, "The development of Guri City is achieved by the accumulation of 'small steps' taken together by the municipal administration and citizens," adding, "We will continue to communicate with an even more humble attitude and do our utmost, using the valuable voices of residents, who know their communities best, as our guide."


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