Paju City Visits Garam Village for Communication-Oriented Administration
"We Will Address Transportation Inconveniences Near Unjeong"

Paju City, Gyeonggi Province, held a mobile mayor's office at the study room of Garam Village Complex 7 on March 5.

Paju City held a mobile mayor's office on the 5th at the Garam Village Complex 7 study room. Photo by Paju City

Paju City held a mobile mayor's office on the 5th at the Garam Village Complex 7 study room. Photo by Paju City

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Kim Kyungil, Mayor of Paju City, listened to various opinions from residents of the complex and nearby areas regarding daily inconveniences and local issues. He also conducted an on-the-spot Q&A session to seek solutions.


During the meeting, numerous suggestions were made regarding transportation issues. In particular, there were repeated requests to review route adjustments, improve bus intervals, and add more bus stops due to traffic congestion and inconvenient bus service near Hillstate The Unjeong. Residents pointed out that, as the number of households and commercial facilities increases, the floating population is rising significantly, making it necessary to implement proactive transportation measures.


Concerns were also raised about relocating the existing polling station within the complex to another location. Residents emphasized the need to create a voting environment that considers the mobility of the elderly and transportation-vulnerable groups.


In addition, a wide range of daily civil complaints were discussed, including improving pedestrian safety around the complex, inspecting children’s school routes, and expanding convenience facilities for daily life.

Kim Kyungil, mayor of Paju City, held a mobile mayor's office at the Garam Village Complex 7 study room on the 5th. Provided by Paju City

Kim Kyungil, mayor of Paju City, held a mobile mayor's office at the Garam Village Complex 7 study room on the 5th. Provided by Paju City

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The city announced that issues that can be addressed in the short term will be promptly reviewed, while mid- to long-term tasks will be pursued through consultation with relevant departments and follow-up meetings.



Meanwhile, Paju City continues to operate the mobile mayor's office, visiting apartment complexes and major residential hubs to promote field-oriented communication and administration.


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