Yangju City Inspects Illegal Facilities in Rivers and Valleys...Advances Restoration Efforts
Yangju City Holds Second TF Meeting
Discusses Follow-up Measures for Unrectified Facilities
Yangju City in Gyeonggi Province completed the first comprehensive survey of illegal occupancy facilities in rivers and valleys throughout March 2026 and held the second meeting of the 'River and Valley Illegal Facility Maintenance Task Force' for restoration.
Yangju City completed the first comprehensive survey of illegal occupation facilities in rivers and valleys during March and is holding the second meeting of the 'River and Valley Illegal Facilities Maintenance Task Force' to restore the original state. Photo by Yangju City
View original imageThrough this meeting, the city reviewed the progress of each department and discussed plans for restoring facilities that have not yet been rectified.
The meeting focused on follow-up measures for facilities that have not been restored and also examined ways to improve administrative procedures for faster processing.
In addition, the city plans to strengthen promotional activities for the maintenance of illegal facilities and to encourage voluntary maintenance in cooperation with merchants' associations, especially in areas with many river users such as Jangheung and Gisan.
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Furthermore, to increase citizen participation, the city will provide guidance on how to report illegal activities through the 'Safety Sinmungo' app and actively promote reporting of illegal acts at the same time.
Yangju City, Inspection and Maintenance of Illegal Facilities in Rivers and Valleys. Provided by Yangju City
View original imageAn official from Yangju City stated, "Rivers and valleys are public assets for all citizens," adding, "We will continue maintenance and management efforts to create river environments that everyone can use."
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