본문 바로가기
bar_progress

Text Size

Close

Lee Hyun-jae, Mayor of Hanam, "Misa Reservoir Archery Range Relocation Site to Become Leisure Facility"

Revealed During Dialogue with Misa 3-dong Residents
"K-Star World Project Should Consider Balancing with Profitable Apartments"
"Hwangsan Forest Deck Path to Become Barrier-Free... Will Fully Gather Resident Opinions"

Lee Hyun-jae, Mayor of Hanam City, stated on the 18th during a dialogue with residents of Misa 3-dong held at the Misa 3-dong Administrative Welfare Center, “We will do our best to develop the space secured through the relocation of the Misa Reservoir Archery Range into a leisure area that supports the healthy lives of residents.”

Lee Hyun-jae, Mayor of Hanam, "Misa Reservoir Archery Range Relocation Site to Become Leisure Facility" Lee Hyun-jae, Mayor of Hanam City, stated on the 18th during a dialogue with residents of Misa 3-dong held at the Misa 3-dong Administrative Welfare Center, "We will do our best to develop the space secured through the relocation of the Misa Reservoir Archery Range into a leisure area that supports the healthy lives of residents." Photo by Hanam City

The Misa Reservoir Archery Range was established in 2019 on a site in Pungsan-dong 536 area, but it was relocated due to the promotion of a citizen park construction project near the archery range.


Mayor Lee explained, “Once a certain scale is reached, Misa 3-dong will conduct a demand survey and consider operating programs that support healthy living together with the residents.”


Additionally, regarding the plan to promote the K-Star World construction project, the mayor stated, “We will focus all administrative efforts on the successful completion of the project, including reviewing the purchase of the warming-up area within the rowing stadium owned by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism to use it as a site linked to K-Star World.”


Regarding residents’ suggestions to convert the Hwangsan Forest deck path into a barrier-free deck path, he emphasized, “We will fully collect opinions through resident meetings and strive to discuss ways to enable elderly people with mobility difficulties and those using strollers to move comfortably.”


Concerns were also raised that if multiple institutions move into the Misa 3-dong Public Complex Building, there may be a shortage of space for resident autonomy programs. In response, there was a suggestion to consider relocating the Child Meal Support Center to the soon-to-be-completed Children’s Hall.


Mayor Lee responded, “We will study and prepare alternatives regarding the points you have raised.”


© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.

Special Coverage


Join us on social!

Top