Goyang Reviews Current Projects at Executive Meeting

Focus on "BTS Concert" and Vehicle Shift System

Expectations for Revitalizing Local Commerce

Goyang Special City in Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Lee Donghwan) held an executive meeting at Baekseok Annex on April 8, where they reviewed the status and outcomes of current projects and discussed future plans.

Lee Donghwan, Mayor of Goyang Special City, is holding an executive meeting at Baekseok Annex on the 8th. Photo by Goyang City

Lee Donghwan, Mayor of Goyang Special City, is holding an executive meeting at Baekseok Annex on the 8th. Photo by Goyang City

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At the meeting, Mayor Lee called for minimizing inconvenience to citizens regarding the implementation of the two-shift system for public institution vehicles and the five-shift system for public parking lots. He stated, "During the implementation process, not only public officials but also citizens may experience inconvenience," and emphasized, "We must check that work proceeds without disruption and prepare supplementary measures to reduce inconvenience for citizens." He also stressed, "As this is the early stage of the policy rollout, thorough preparation and sufficient advance notice are necessary."


Regarding the "BTS World Tour Arirang in Goyang," which will be held three times in total from April 9 to 11 and on the 12th, Mayor Lee requested strengthened on-site response. He said, "Safe event management is of utmost importance," and asked that "relevant departments and related organizations cooperate to ensure thorough on-site safety management, including traffic and guidance."


He also mentioned, "More than 80 businesses are voluntarily participating in the 'Big Sale Week to Revitalize the Local Economy,' which is linked to the BTS concert," and added, "Please focus on on-site management and support so that this leads to increased consumption across all commercial districts in Goyang, from Ilsan to Deogyang, injecting new vitality into the local economy."



Additionally, Mayor Lee remarked, "It is not easy to concretize policies and projects and implement them in the field," and expressed his gratitude to staff for their efforts and consideration in reflecting policies in actual administration. He further urged, "Please continue to push forward with the ongoing tasks with a strong sense of responsibility so that citizens can truly feel the changes."


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