Discussion on Key Agendas Including Response to the AI Transformation Project Application
and Ordinance Supporting Youth Preparing for Independence

The Yeongcheon City Council (Chairman Kim Seontae) is accelerating efforts to establish an institutional foundation for fostering future new industries and supporting marginalized groups.


On March 5, the council held a regular meeting to discuss a total of four agenda items, including the application for the "Region-Led AI Transformation Project" and ordinance bills proposed by council members.

Scene from the regular meeting of Yeongcheon City Council held on the 5th. Provided by Yeongcheon City Council

Scene from the regular meeting of Yeongcheon City Council held on the 5th. Provided by Yeongcheon City Council

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On this day, council members called for the development of a robust plan and proactive response regarding the AI Transformation Project application, emphasizing the need for Yeongcheon City to secure growth engines for the digital era in advance.


They also recommended revising the staffing structure to reflect administrative needs and establishing a timely promotion system to boost the morale of lower-ranking public officials.


In particular, significant attention was given to the "Yeongcheon City Ordinance on Support for the Self-Reliance of Youth Preparing for Independence," which was sponsored by Assemblyman Kim Sangho.


This ordinance bill includes specific measures to support self-reliance for young people starting independent lives after leaving protective care, such as mentoring programs, tailored job matching, and housing stability support.



Chairman Kim Seontae stated, "The council and the executive branch will actively communicate and cooperate not only to prepare for future industries like AI but also to address livelihood issues such as protecting vulnerable groups."


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

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