1st regular meeting
Update date: October 27, 2006
plenary session
We publish the session schedule, general question items, deliberation results such as bills, and examinations (investigation items) of each committee of the first regular city council meeting. Please see the meeting minutes for detailed deliberations. Meeting minutes can be viewed at the Administrative Information Corner on the 1st floor of City Hall, City Library, 2nd Library, 3rd Library, and 4th Library from mid-May onwards. You can also search and view meeting minutes from the City Council homepage.
due date | day of week | Meeting time | Meeting Name | Abstract |
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March 1st | Tuesday | 9:30am | plenary session | Mayor's statement of intent, explanation of proposals (excluding initial budget, supplementary budget-related proposals, and immediate resolutions (excluding personnel affairs and special resolutions)), explanation of immediate resolutions (excluding personnel affairs and special resolutions), Q&A, discussion, voting, explanation of supplementary budget-related proposals, Q&A Referral for establishment of special budget committee, explanation of initial budget proposal, establishment of special budget committee, referral |
During the plenary session break | Committee | Supplementary Budget Special Committee (President and Vice Chairman mutually elected) | ||
After the plenary session | Committee | Budget Special Committee (President and Vice Chairman mutually elected) | ||
2 days | Wednesday | recess | (Date of bill scrutiny) | |
3 days | Thursday | 9:30am | Committee | Supplementary Budget Special Committee |
Four days | Friday | 9:30am | plenary session | Representative question |
5 days | Saturday | recess | ||
The 6th | Sunday | recess | ||
The 7th | Monday | 9:30am | plenary session | Proposals (excluding original budget and supplementary budget related proposals) Questions, referrals, discussions, voting Jurisdictional administrative investigation report Petition/complaint referral |
The 8th | Tuesday | 9:30am | plenary session | General questions (No. 1 to 5) |
After the plenary session | Committee | Committee on Parliamentary Affairs (committee review results, bills submitted by members of parliament) | ||
The 9th | Wednesday | 9:30am | plenary session | General questions (No. 6 to 10) |
The 10th | Thursday | 9:30am | plenary session | General questions (No. 11 to 15) |
11th | Friday | 9:30am | Committee | Parliamentary Steering Committee (Debate Notice) |
After the session ends | plenary session | General questions (No. 16 and 17) Supplementary budget-related proposals committee report, discussion, and vote |
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After the plenary session | Board of directors | Budget Special Committee Board of Directors | ||
12th | Saturday | recess | ||
The 13th | Sunday | recess | ||
14th | Monday | 9:30am | Committee | General Affairs Committee |
15th day | Tuesday | 9:30am | Committee | Welfare Education Committee |
16th | Wednesday | 9:30am | Committee | Built Environment Committee |
17th | Thursday | 9:30am | Committee | Special Budget Committee (general questions, establishment of subcommittees) |
After the committee | Subcommittee | General affairs subcommittee (main and vice chair judges mutually elected) | ||
After the breakout session | Subcommittee | Welfare Education Subcommittee (Principal and Vice Chair elected by each other) | ||
After the breakout session | Subcommittee | Built Environment Subcommittee (Principal and Vice-President elected by each other) | ||
18th | Friday | 9:30am | Subcommittee | General Affairs Subcommittee |
19th | Saturday | recess | ||
The 20th | Sunday | recess | Vernal Equinox Day | |
21st | Monday | recess | Substitute holiday | |
The 22nd | Tuesday | 9:30am | Subcommittee | Welfare Education Subcommittee |
The 23rd | Wednesday | 9:30am | Subcommittee | Construction Environment Subcommittee |
24th | Thursday | recess | (Committee/subcommittee report organization) | |
25th | Friday | recess | (Committee/subcommittee report organization) | |
26th | Saturday | recess | ||
27th | Sunday | recess | ||
28th day | Monday | recess | (Committee/subcommittee report organization) | |
29th | Tuesday | 9:30am | Committee | Special Committee on Budget (Subcommittee reports, vote) |
30 days | Wednesday | 9:30am | Committee | Parliamentary Steering Committee |
After the session ends | plenary session | Agenda, petition/committee report, discussion, vote Explanation of the bill submitted by members, questions, discussion, resolution, petition/committee report, discussion, vote |
Notification number | full name | Question items |
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1 | Chikako Ito | 1 About the Kyorin University Hospital Emergency Center hotline 2 Ensuring the earthquake resistance of the school lunch kitchen No. 1 3 Regarding the current handling of the main library building after the opening of the Central Library 4 Regarding the establishment of a homepage that provides job information 5 Regarding operational improvements at municipal hospitals, etc. 6 About creating a city that is resilient to disasters and where you can live with peace of mind 7 About PCB processing 8 Measures against violating advertising materials 9 About the Basic Consumer Law 10 About model projects for promotion of nursing care prevention 11 About Elder Abuse Prevention Network Project |
2 | Masami Ito | 1 About the dangers of bicycles with wheelchairs 2 Management of city parks and safety measures 3 About the designated manager system |
3 | Morihisa Okubo | 1 Regarding improving school education skills 2 About support for people with internal disabilities 3 Regarding elevator installation in elementary and junior high schools 4 About Keio Yomiuriland Station and surrounding development 5 About the use of eco-money |
4 | Hiroshi Sawaki | 1. Promotion of undergrounding of utility poles and cables around three JR stations 2. Revitalizing shopping districts and utilizing student vitality 3. Further enhancement of Hatsuratsu Work Inagi and provision of information to young people |
5 | Manabu Okada | 1 About Nanzan Eastern Land Readjustment Project 2 Regarding construction of new cultural center (tentative name) |
6 | Haruko Tarao | 1 About nursing care insurance 2 Regarding repairs to school facilities |
7 | Yasuyuki Kawashima | 1 About municipal hospitals 2 Regarding fire related matters 3 About Inagi City’s legal advisor |
8 | Masashi Fujii | 1 Regarding waste reduction 2 About IT-related investments |
9 | Junjiro Tominaga | 1 Current status and future of coming-of-age ceremonies 2 Regarding construction work around the Kawakita-shita area of the ridge trunk line |
10 | Kenji Nakayama | 1 About Kamiyato Water Park maintenance project 2 Regarding private land within the road site |
11 | Kenichi Kitahama | 1. Triage in the event of a disaster 2. Introduction of Passboards as an advertising business 3. Safety measures for the Kawasaki Kaido |
12 | Aiko Fujiwara | 1 Comprehensive measures to eliminate abandoned bicycles 2 Regarding efforts to further enhance public transportation in the city |
13 | Ken Arai | 1. Conservation of greenery in hilly areas 2. Progress of the construction of the (tentative name) Health Plaza 3. Progress of the Central Library PFI Project 4. Progress of the New Cultural Center Construction Project |
14 | Sueko Kadoshima | 1. Measures against allergic diseases 2. About school libraries that foster rich minds through books |
15 | Shigeru Harashima | 1 About the school lunch center 2 About fire service 3 About town development |
16 | Kisaburo Morimoto | 1 About the bidding system 2 Regarding retirement allowances for mayors, assistant officers, revenue officers, and superintendents of education 3 Regarding the safety of children, students, and staff |
17 | Miho Nakamura | 1 About the experiential learning facility 2 Regarding the maintenance and management of Shiroyama Park 3 Regarding external evaluation of elementary and junior high schools 4 About holding the CAP to prevent violence against children |
General Questions
Representative questions from the following groups were asked in response to the mayor's statement of beliefs.
Denomination name | Representative question items |
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change 21 Kenichi Kitahama |
1. Regarding the mayor's impressions on national policies at the beginning (1) Regarding support and preventive measures for domestic and international disasters (2) Regarding the relationship between tax and financial resource delegation in the trinity reform (3) Regarding the efficiency of financial resources for the national government (4) About policies to solve the problems of the country's declining population and aging society. 2. Regarding the mayor's thoughts on Tokyo's initiatives (1) What is his opinion on the Tokyo metropolitan government's decision to compile a budget without implementing the fiscal measures it has taken in recent years? (2) What are your views on security measures to ensure safety and security? 3. Overview of the city's budget (1) Expected corporate municipal tax (2) Inter-year financial adjustment Four. Regarding measures to develop a spiritually enriching town together with citizens (1) Regarding the promotion of international exchange Regarding business support for organizations working for international understanding (2) Regarding the establishment of a new neighborhood association in the new town area (3) About the outline and role of the Citizen Activities Support Center Management Council (4) About improving the city's homepage in consideration of proactively providing information to citizens (5) 24 hours via mobile phone About the time viewing system and published contents (6) About the progress since the establishment of the designated manager system (7) About the new specific plan for special zones for structural reform (8) About the placement of the right person in the right place and preferential employment of city residents ( 9) Regarding the importance of forming a cross-organizational project team to increase citizen satisfaction Five. Regarding measures for considerate town development where people can live in a healthy and safe manner (1) Regarding the (tentative name) Health Plaza in-house study committee and explanations to local residents and collection of opinions (2) Lifestyle-related disease prevention classes and health in the geriatric health project Regarding the consideration of lowering the target age for educational exercise classes, etc. (3) Regarding efforts to improve rehabilitation and pediatric departments, which are unprofitable departments of city hospitals (4) Regarding the implementation outline of post-illness childcare (5) Child rearing in the community Regarding specific measures for support projects (6) Regarding the process leading to support for certified nursery schools 6. Regarding measures to create a community where we can learn and interact together (1) Regarding specific measures for "Inagi Education Week" (2) Regarding foreign language instruction at elementary and junior high schools in collaboration with Oberlin University, and exchange experiences and email exchanges with foreigners (3) Regarding the deployment of architectural-related professional managers to the Board of Education in line with the improvement of the physical aspects of the educational environment (4) Regarding mutual support activities from the perspective of town development as the hometown of Tokyo Verdy 1969 7. About measures to create an environmentally friendly, safe and comfortable town (1) Regarding a planned increase in the number of fire department personnel and the creation of a quota for city residents in anticipation of a disaster (2) Regarding promoting the development of large police boxes (3) Introduction and role of school safety instructors (4) About holding lifesaving seminars including AED 8. About measures to create a peaceful town surrounded by water and greenery (1) Thoughts on reviewing zoning and new designations and changes to district plans (2) Concepts regarding road construction that takes into consideration the living environment (3) Regarding the relationship between the maintenance of Shiroyama Park and the (tentative name) City Central Library and experiential learning facilities (4) Regarding the future business policy of the Green Wellness Foundation 9. About measures to create a lively town that supports the vitality of citizens' lives (1) Regarding the utilization of vacant stores in shopping districts (2) Regarding securing opportunities to receive orders as support for the construction industry (3) Regarding the creation, utilization, and distribution of the “City Tourist Map” 10. The mayor's thoughts on Inagi's town development as we approach the 2017 fiscal year. (1) What is Inagi's unique town development as mayor? |
Komeito Party Hiroshi Sawaki | 1. Concerning the transition from the public sector to the private sector, more actively promoting PFI, etc. 2-1. Current status of eliminating waiting list for children, goals of efforts to eliminate childcare, and content of childcare for convalescent children 2-2. Due to the expansion of the school building at Wakabadai Elementary School, we will immediately implement safety measures for the school and all other schools. 2-3. Regarding the promotion of women's specialty outpatient services at city hospitals 3. Among the support for childcare and families, child abuse prevention is mainly carried out by the Child and Family Support Center, but how will it be addressed, including human resource development, in promoting cooperation with related organizations in the city? Four. About the effects of staff training to develop and expand staff abilities and future content enhancement (1) Regarding considerations that will further increase citizen satisfaction and increase the joy and motivation of work. Five. Accurately understanding the awareness and wishes of local residents before proceeding with the internal review of the Health Plaza (tentative name) 6. About making it easier for men to take childcare leave to support childcare 7. Training for care workers is important regarding measures to prevent elder abuse, but what are the most effective approaches? 8. Regarding how to enhance IC College, courier service courses, etc. (1) Regarding further enhancement to make it easier for men to participate in local activities, etc. 9. I hope to promote foreign language instruction and email exchange with Oberlin University, but I am not sure about the understanding of the other party and the idea of content that will be reassuring. Ten. Regarding the education of the mind, the role of reading exercise as well as experiential activities is important, but what about its enrichment? 11. Regarding the number of signatures and future outlook for citizen requests for large-scale police boxes as a crime prevention measure 12. Environmental education is essential to building a recycling-oriented society, and it is important to allocate subsidies for elementary school students from the garbage fee system. 13. Based on the "Inagi City Citizen Ordinance to Clean the City," we are disseminating it to citizens through practical activities, but we are not limited to removing commercial billboards, etc., but also considering actions that detract from the city's aesthetics, such as posters on public property. 14. Current status of citizens' requests for connection from Inagi Ohashi to Hachioji, responses to early realization, and efforts to extend tolls on the Metropolitan Expressway to Hachioji 15. How to incorporate citizens' opinions when creating a "city sightseeing map" for systematizing tourism resources |
Shinseikai Etsuo Harada | 1. In order to realize a better decentralized society, the mayor, as chairman of the Tokyo Metropolitan Mayor's Association, will discuss how he should speak and act in the activities of six local organizations. 2. The aging rate is 13.1%, the lowest in the Tama region, but as decentralization reform progresses and competition between cities increases, how can we build an attractive, vibrant and sustainable Inagi? About the basic measures of 3. In general, cities with high income levels and large populations have an advantage when it comes to resident tax when transferring tax sources, but what about Inagi City? Four. It is important to recognize the preciousness of peace, but we need to go one step further and understand the efforts to maintain peace. Five. It is stated that the formulation of the Third Administrative Reform Outline and Implementation Plan will proceed, but based on the results so far, what new points will be formulated as important points? 6. The ban on payoffs will be lifted from the new fiscal year, but as a measure to ensure safer and more efficient management of annual cash and funds, specific measures will be taken to collect information on the business status of financial institutions and fund management guidelines. About Ruuka 7. Basic understanding of future improvements such as joint management through the LGWAN project since last year 8. Regarding the nature of the Health Plaza (tentative name), I would like to hear your views on what would be best for the citizens, although this has to do with the city, which paid for the environmental maintenance costs, and the local community. 9. Regarding the Social Welfare Council, the scope of its activities has expanded, including business expansion and the trial opening of the welfare center on Sundays, but it is unclear whether the current number of staff will be able to cover the costs. Ten. Regarding public welfare measures, the government has said that it will review both the system and management, but it is not clear whether efforts will be made to operate them more effectively amid rising costs. 11. In order to give birth and raise children with peace of mind, it is necessary to create an attractive child-rearing environment that cannot be found in other cities, but we are considering developing new measures as a countermeasure to the declining birthrate. 12. As internationalization progresses, I believe that understanding Japan's traditions, performing arts, and culture is the first thing that is required. To achieve this, I think it is important to deepen our understanding of Japanese more than teaching foreign languages, but I would like to hear your opinion. 13. It is difficult for children to understand that raising children in a greenhouse is a kind of loving education that fosters the ``zest for life,'' but I would like to hear your opinion. 14. Various organizations are organized in each region with the aim of promoting healthy child development, but in order for these groups to demonstrate their true potential, the first priority is to build relationships of trust among schools, families, and the community, but what measures should be taken to achieve this? Do you think about it? 15. The plan is to create disaster prevention maps and provide disaster prevention information to citizens, but since it is important to be aware of dangerous areas and evacuation sites on a daily basis, creating disaster prevention maps by citizens will also help raise disaster prevention awareness. I think so, but I'd like to hear your opinion. 16. I appreciate the establishment of the Safe and Secure Town Development Promotion Council, but I would like to ask how they will proceed with organic collaboration with existing crime prevention associations, women's crime prevention instructors, crime prevention liaison offices, etc. 17. I believe that stricter and more effective measures should be taken to combat abandoned bicycles, but I would like to hear your opinion. 18. It has been about half a year since the implementation of the charge for household waste, and I am concerned about rebanding, so there is a need to improve public relations activities, such as disseminating the use of non-disappearing containers for garbage, and asking citizens to be more considerate. 19. It is stated that zoning will be reviewed and district plans will be renewed or changed, but district planning is in a sense a restriction on private rights, and may not be suitable for uniform town planning, so consideration should be given to this point. about how it is done 20. The widening of Tsurukawa Highway in the Hyakumura and Sakahama areas is an urgent task considering the current traffic volume. This will be done independently due to urban planning changes in Sakahama and Hirao and the Hyakumura Land Readjustment Project, but how will the Tokyo Metropolitan Government be requested to make this happen as soon as possible? twenty one. Although the number of productive green spaces has been decreasing year by year, we believe that productive green spaces within urbanized areas are important from the viewpoint of environmental conservation and disaster prevention. Regarding efforts to maintain and expand the current production green space area twenty two. When promoting land readjustment projects implemented by the city, I believe that we should proceed with the understanding and consent of the landowners involved, but I would like to hear your views on what decisions you would make if everything does not go as planned. twenty three. As the Minami-Tama One Trunk Line is a major trunk road in the city, we believe that it is essential to underground the electrical cables in order to promote good urban development, but we are not sure about the prospects for undergrounding the entire line of the One Ridge Trunk Line within the existing urban area. twenty four. Looking at unused land within the NT project area and development projects in the Kawasaki City area around Wakabadai Station, we believe that housing demand due to population growth has reached its limit. Rather, I think it is necessary to develop a town where work and residence are adjacent, but regarding new town development that includes attracting companies. twenty five. While there are calls for the introduction of private management methods such as designated managers, PFI projects, and private sector outsourcing, I hear that local businesses are being left behind. Thoughts on nurturing local businesses to help create a vibrant city 26. Regarding the tourism resource system, how will it be done starting from the creation of a city tourism map, and how will it be linked to industrial revitalization and regional development? |
Aiko Fujiwara, an association that advances citizen autonomy | 1. Regarding measures to develop a spiritually enriching town together with citizens (1) Regarding human rights If basic human rights are respected, all kinds of abuse and domestic violence will disappear and peace will be maintained. To this end, I believe that human rights education should be promoted in school education from childhood, including for teachers and parents. (2)-1 How will we further expand the CATV viewing area and how to utilize it to improve public relations? (2)-2 Obligation to disclose information on town development from the stage of creating direction and plans. I think it is necessary to have something like a green paper system, but what should I do?(2)-3 I think public comments should be required on the measures and plans that form the basis of town development, but what should I do?(3)-1 Tertiary administration You have said that you will conduct a citizen survey when formulating the reform outline, but what are you thinking? (3)-2 The choice of the basic form of administrative reform should be decided based on citizen opinions (3) How should we think about the establishment of an "administrative evaluation system" for administrative policies and operations, involving not only internal stakeholders but also citizen participation? (4) Regarding the designated manager system, how should citizens (5)-1 When proposing a new structural reform special zone/regional revitalization plan, the council, relevant committees, and related parties should consider a system to listen to the opinions of the public and consider whether it can be better utilized. Do you think this should be done after listening to other people's opinions? Also, what purpose and intention should a symposium be held to appeal to, and where should it be aimed? (6) E-government and local government infrastructure is being developed, but related crimes are also increasing. Check that safety functions are in perfect condition. 2. Regarding measures to create a considerate town where people can live in a healthy and safe manner (1) (tentative name) A survey on the perspective, philosophy, basic policy, implementation measures, etc. of the construction of a health plaza has been commissioned, but it is a facility originally intended for citizens. Therefore, I think that we should listen to the opinions of the citizens rather than entrusting them, but what should we do?(2)-1 In line with the improvement of the emergency room of the city hospital, we should further improve the staff and strengthen the reception system.What should we do? (2)-2 When establishing a new forgetfulness outpatient clinic, do you think it is necessary to establish an active collaboration system with various related organizations for early detection and early treatment of dementia? Furthermore, I think that efforts should be made to improve terminal medical care, but what should we do?(2)-3 I appreciate the work being carried out to widen the sidewalk from the hospital bus stop to the main entrance, but renovations to the bus stop will also be carried out. (3) I think it is necessary to set up "Fureai Centers" in each area of the city to serve as bases for community welfare, but where will they be set up in the new fiscal year? (4) It is said that a "management council" will be established for volunteer transportation by NPOs, etc., but it is necessary to reflect the opinions of the users, and it is necessary to establish stakeholder participation in the council and discuss measures. Yes, but will the service system itself change? We will also check to see if the vehicles currently being used for transportation can meet the demand. (5) I think that facilities for people with disabilities should not only support vocational programs and workshops, but also focus on employment measures for general companies. (6) As a support measure for single-parent families, what do you think should be done to improve the "comprehensive consultation system" listed in the Third Long-Term Comprehensive Plan? (7) With the number of households receiving public assistance increasing, interviews and consultations should be enhanced and support for independence should be implemented, but it is necessary to carefully understand and respond to each individual situation. Is the staff system sufficiently prepared for this? 3. Regarding measures related to community development where people can learn and interact together (1) It is said that "Inagi Education Week" will be held, but what is the reason and purpose of establishing the "week", and what is the implementation content? (2) It is said that they will work together to develop the “zest for life,” but how will they proceed specifically? (3)-1 It has been announced that an ``Educational Issues Formulation Council Project'' will be launched to consider the fundamentals of education in Inagi, but what kind of organization and operational form will it take? (3)-2 If Inagi's education is the basis, I think we should also consider ways to provide Inagi-like education and education that makes use of Inagi's soil. (4) It is said that a psychiatrist will be appointed and a consultation system will be established, but what kind of relationship will there be with "school counselors" and "school counselors"? (5) In promoting special needs education, I believe that we should focus on training teachers and improving school committees, but what should we do? Four. About measures to create an environmentally friendly, safe and comfortable town (1) Do you think it is necessary to educate and support the implementation of disaster prevention drills in each region? (2) Ask about their determination to realize the large-scale police box in 2018 (3) What was the process leading up to the introduction of "Classroom Safety Instructors" and what are their roles and work? (4) It has been said that fire prevention diagnosis will be conducted for the homes of elderly people and people with disabilities, but do you think that fire prevention measures such as preventing furniture from falling over should also be taken at the same time? (5) I think we should install AEDs in each public facility and also encourage them to install them in spas, etc. What should we do? (6) With the publication of the Kyoto Protocol, reducing CO2 and preventing global warming has become a responsibility for all humans. Do you think we should present concrete guidelines, targets, figures, etc. to a wide range of citizens and call for them to put them into practice? (7)-1 I think there is an urgent need to present concrete measures to reduce waste, and I think the details of the implementation should be clarified. (7)-2 We should focus on promoting the use of recycled products, and I think that it is necessary to put this into practice and also to supplement the closure of the recycle shops within the Fine Forum. Five. About measures to create a peaceful town surrounded by water and greenery (1) We believe that it is necessary to secure as much greenery as possible when developing the green hills of Inagi, but what is the attitude of the government and how will it develop measures? (2) Do you think that a review committee should be established regarding Inagi-Naganuma Station? (3) When reviewing the plan for the Hyakumura/Sakadaira district, do you think that residents' opinions should be fully taken into account and that the Tokyo Metropolitan Government should be encouraged to develop the Tsurukawa Highway as early as possible? |
Japanese Communist Party Manabu Okada | 1. Regarding the mayor's impressions on national policies at the beginning (1) Regarding support and preventive measures for domestic and international disasters (2) Regarding the relationship between tax and financial resource delegation in the trinity reform (3) Regarding the efficiency of financial resources for the national government (4) About policies to solve the problems of the country's declining population and aging society. 2. Regarding the mayor's thoughts on Tokyo's initiatives (1) What is his opinion on the Tokyo metropolitan government's decision to compile a budget without implementing the fiscal measures it has taken in recent years? (2) What are your views on security measures to ensure safety and security? 3. Overview of the city's budget (1) Expected corporate municipal tax (2) Inter-year financial adjustment Four. Regarding measures to develop a spiritually enriching town together with citizens (1) Regarding the promotion of international exchange Regarding business support for organizations working for international understanding (2) Regarding the establishment of a new neighborhood association in the new town area (3) About the outline and role of the Citizen Activities Support Center Management Council (4) About improving the city's homepage in consideration of proactively providing information to citizens (5) 24 hours via mobile phone About the time viewing system and published contents (6) About the progress after the establishment of the designated manager system 1. Regarding the mayor's basic stance in expressing his beliefs (1) As the mayor of Inagi City, which has declared a city of peace, from the viewpoint that "peace is the common desire of all humankind," the National Association of Mayors and Vice Presidents' Meeting in January of this year decided on the "abolition of nuclear weapons." I believe that we should take advantage of the ``Resolution to support Article 9 of the Constitution'' and clearly advocate for a peaceful and nuclear-free Japan and world, but the basic idea is (2) regarding national and local tax and finance. The ``Trinity Reform'' only cuts subsidies related to education, welfare, and people's lives. It is becoming clear that the aim of the ``trinity reform'' is to roll back the national responsibility for welfare, education, etc. in the name of ``expanding the authority of local governments,'' and to reduce national fiscal spending. We must reform wasteful subsidies for public works projects, maintain the national treasury contribution system that guarantees people's lives and rights, and truly advance local autonomy by expanding local tax resources and maintaining and enhancing local allocation taxes. However, the basic idea is (3)-1: We should continue to expand the infant medical expenses subsidy system, but the basic idea is (3)-2: Certified childcare centers should not be burdened with high childcare fees or Problems have also been pointed out, such as a decline in the quality of childcare due to shorter employment periods due to dispatched labor. Therefore, in order to eliminate childcare waiting lists, certified daycare centers should be positioned only as a supplement, and increasing the number of certified daycare centers should be the basis of policy, but the basic idea is (4) The closure of Tokyo Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Ltd.'s Yanoguchi factory and the closure of Fujitsu's Minamitama factory have had a major impact on local economies, including city revenue, employment, and hollowing out, and have become social issues in various places. There are concerns about the impact this will have on citizens' lives and the city's finances. How specifically do you understand the current situation and reality regarding the closure? Also, how are you planning to respond in the future? (5) The policy statement states, ``We will proceed with the formulation of the Inagi City Third Administrative Reform Outline, which will serve as guidelines for new administrative reforms to be undertaken from FY2018 onwards.'' I don't think there should be any reform. The basic idea is (6) The policy statement states that the first feature of the new fiscal year's budget is the budget for urban infrastructure development, such as the Nambu Line continuous overpass project and the land readjustment project. Under the Koizumi Cabinet's new policy of increasing the national burden, including increasing medical and pension costs and abolishing fixed-rate tax cuts, people are facing unprecedented pain and living in harsh conditions. I believe that urban infrastructure development projects, which have a heavy financial burden, should be reviewed to the bare minimum and give top priority to support for daily life, welfare, education, and child-rearing, but the basic idea is that (7) The Statement of Philosophy states that new services will be created through reform of the long-term care insurance system, but improvements to the structure of long-term care insurance where ``insurance premiums and usage fees are too high, making it impossible to receive the necessary long-term care services'' That is exactly what is needed. At times like these, I believe that what local governments are required to do is criticize the direction of the national review, express their opinions, and make efforts to stop it, but the basic idea is |
Democratic/Citizen Voice Masami Ito | 1. From the perspective of supporting the formation of a gender-equal society, it states that ``staff training will be conducted to deepen awareness and understanding of gender equality issues.'' How exactly are you planning to do this? 2. "We will actively support the establishment of new neighborhood associations in new town areas, the operation of existing neighborhood associations, and the development of meeting facilities," but there are no specific support measures. 3. It states that ``we will strive to protect the privacy and rights and interests of individuals through a personal information protection system,'' but are there really sufficient measures to protect individuals before the law goes into effect? Also, will sufficient measures be taken to manage the information collected in the "Census" scheduled to be carried out on October 1st of this year? Four. Regarding the management of public funds, it is stated that ``Since the ban on payoffs will be lifted from the new fiscal year, we will aim for safe and efficient management and operation.'' However, there are no specific measures to be taken. Five. Regarding the construction of the health plaza, the statement says, ``We would like to commission a survey on the perspective, philosophy, basic policy, implementation measures, etc. of facility construction,'' but what is the specific vision? 6. Regarding the formulation of the Inagi City Health and Welfare Plan, the creation of a prevention response manual and the specific vision for countermeasures. 7. What exactly will happen during the newly established "Inagi Education Week" within the Inagi Education Program? 8. What concrete measures will be taken to improve the teaching ability of teachers? 9. Regarding employment support (1) What are the city's specific measures for unemployed young people called NEETs? (2) We will ask about your perception of the effectiveness of the employment support seminars sponsored by the city. (3) We will ask about countermeasures, etc., as the number of users of "Hatsuratsu Work Inagi" is expected to increase from the new fiscal year ahead of the 2007 problem. What is the city's recognition of? |
No | Title of bill submitted by the mayor | Deliberation method | Date of resolution | Resolution result | |
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1 | Proposal No. 1 | Ordinance regarding the establishment and management of Inagi City Regional Promotion Plaza | General Affairs Committee | March 30, 2005 | The original proposal was passed. |
2 | Proposal No. 2 | Ordinance regarding the publication of the status of Inagi City personnel administration operations, etc. | General Affairs Committee | March 30, 2005 | The original proposal was passed. |
3 | Proposal No. 3 | Ordinance regarding the minimum site area of buildings in residential land development projects in Inagi City | Built Environment Committee | March 30, 2005 | The original proposal was passed. |
4 | Proposal No. 4 | Ordinance amending part of the Inagi City Branch Office Establishment Ordinance | Built Environment Committee | March 30, 2005 | The original proposal was passed. |
5 | Proposal No. 5 | Ordinance to partially revise the ordinance regarding working hours, holidays, vacations, etc. of Inagi City employees | General Affairs Committee | March 30, 2005 | The original proposal was passed. |
6 | Proposal No. 6 | Ordinance amending part of the Inagi City Municipal Tax Ordinance | Immediate decision | March 1, 2005 | The original proposal was passed. |
7 | Proposal No. 7 | Ordinance to partially revise the Inagi City National Health Insurance Tax Ordinance | Built Environment Committee | March 30, 2005 | The original proposal was passed. |
8 | Proposal No. 8 | Ordinance to amend part of the ordinance on restrictions on buildings within the Inagi City District Planning Area | Built Environment Committee | March 30, 2005 | The original proposal was passed. |
9 | Proposal No. 9 | Ordinance to amend part of the implementation regulations of the Tama City Planning Project Inagi Enokido Land Readjustment Project, etc. | Immediate decision | March 1, 2005 | The original proposal was passed. |
10 | Proposal No. 10 | Regarding requesting approval for exclusive disposition (Ordinance amending part of the Inagi City Fee Ordinance) | Immediate decision | March 7, 2005 | Approval |
11 | Proposal No. 11 | Regarding requesting approval for exclusive disposition (Ordinance amending part of the Inagi City ordinance regarding subsidies for medical expenses for infants) | Immediate decision | March 7, 2005 | Approval |
12 | Item 12 | Regarding requesting approval for exclusive disposition (Ordinance amending part of Inagi City ordinance regarding subsidies for medical expenses for single-parent families) | Immediate decision | March 7, 2005 | Approval |
13 | Proposal No. 18 | FY2005 General Account Budget of Inagi City, Tokyo | special budget committee | March 30, 2005 | The original proposal was passed. |
14 | Proposal No. 19 | FY2005 Inagi City, Tokyo National Health Insurance Project Special Account Budget | special budget committee | March 30, 2005 | The original proposal was passed. |
15 | Proposal No. 20 | FY2005 Special Account Budget for the Inagi City Land Readjustment Project in Tokyo | special budget committee | March 30, 2005 | The original proposal was passed. |
16 | Proposal No. 21 | FY2005 Inagi City, Tokyo Sewerage Project Special Account Budget | special budget committee | March 30, 2005 | The original proposal was passed. |
17 | Proposal No. 22 | FY2005 Special Account Budget for Inagi City, Tokyo Metropolitan Government's Health Care for the Elderly | special budget committee | March 30, 2005 | The original proposal was passed. |
18 | Proposal No. 23 | FY2005 Inagi City, Tokyo Nursing Care Insurance Special Account Budget | special budget committee | March 30, 2005 | The original proposal was passed. |
19 | Proposal No. 24 | FY2005 Special Account Budget for Inagi City, Tokyo’s commissioned water supply business | special budget committee | March 30, 2005 | The original proposal was passed. |
20 | Proposal No. 25 | FY2005 Tokyo Metropolitan Inagi City Hospital Business Accounting Budget | special budget committee | March 30, 2005 | The original proposal was passed. |
21 | Proposal No. 26 | Regarding the election of Inagi City Audit Committee members | Immediate decision | March 7, 2005 | Consent |
22 | Proposal No. 27 | Regarding the abolition of Inagi City road line | Built Environment Committee | March 30, 2005 | The original proposal was passed. |
23 | Proposal No. 28 | Regarding the certification of Inagi City Road Line | Built Environment Committee | March 30, 2005 | The original proposal was passed. |
24 | Proposal No. 29 | Outsourcing contract regarding Tama City Planning Project Inagi Enokido Land Readjustment Project | Built Environment Committee | March 30, 2005 | The original proposal was passed. |
25 | Proposal No. 30 | Tama City Planning Project Outsourcing contract regarding land readjustment project around Inagi Yanoguchi Station | Built Environment Committee | March 30, 2005 | The original proposal was passed. |
26 | Proposal No. 31 | Tama City Planning Project Inagi Inagi Naganuma Station Area Land Readjustment Project Consignment Agreement | Built Environment Committee | March 30, 2005 | The original proposal was passed. |
27 | Proposal No. 32 | Tama City Planning Project Outsourcing contract regarding land readjustment project around Inagi Minami Tama Station | Built Environment Committee | March 30, 2005 | The original proposal was passed. |
No | Petition/petition | Contents | Examination method | Date of resolution | Resolution result |
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1 | Petition No. 1 | Petition calling for the realization of small classes in Inagi | Welfare Education Committee | March 30, 2005 | Rejected |
2 | No. 2 petition | Petition to improve preventive care under long-term care insurance | Welfare Education Committee | March 30, 2005 | Rejected |
3 | No. 3 petition | Petition to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government to improve the Silver Pass business | Welfare Education Committee | March 30, 2005 | Rejected |
No | Bills submitted by members of the Diet | Contents | Deliberation method | Date of resolution | Resolution result |
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1 | Proposal No. 1 | Ordinance to partially revise the ordinance regarding remuneration and expense reimbursement for Inagi City Council members | Immediate decision | March 30, 2005 | The original proposal was passed. |
2 | Proposal No. 2 | Opinion paper on attracting a large police box | Immediate decision | March 30, 2005 | The original proposal was passed. |
3 | Proposal No. 3 | Resolution on revitalizing Tama New Town | Immediate decision | March 30, 2005 | The original proposal was passed. |
General Affairs Committee (7 people)
Chairperson Sueko Kadoshima Vice-chairman Etsuo Harada Committee members Aiko Fujiwara, Shigeo Tanaka, Yasuyuki Kawashima, Suetsugu Ueno, Kisaburo Morimoto
date | Examination (investigation) matters |
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January 13, 2005 | 1 About the ideal form of administrative evaluation |
January 20, 2005 | 1 (tentative name) Regarding the interim report of the Health Plaza Agency Study Group 2 Overview of Inagi City Regional Promotion Plaza 3 About the ideal form of administrative evaluation |
February 9, 2005 | 1 Regarding electronic procurement and electronic application 2 Regarding improvements to the bidding system 3 About the ideal form of administrative evaluation |
March 14, 2005 | 1 Proposal No. 1 Ordinance regarding the establishment and management of Inagi City Regional Promotion Plaza 2 Ordinance regarding the publication of the status of Inagi City personnel administration, etc. 3 Proposal No. 4: Ordinance to partially revise the Inagi City Branch Office Establishment Ordinance 4 Proposal No. 5: Ordinance to partially revise the ordinance regarding working hours, holidays, vacations, etc. of Inagi City employees 5 Regarding Inagi City Fund Management Manual etc. 6 Request for continued investigation during closed session |
Welfare Education Committee (7 people)
Chairperson Haruko Tarao Vice-chairman Junjiro Tominaga Members Masami Ito, Shigeru Harashima, Mihoko Nakamura, Kenichi Kitahama, Hiroshi Sawaki
Note: From March 4th, member Masami Ito became a member of the Construction Environment Committee, and member Iwasa from the Construction Environment Committee became a member of the Welfare Education Committee.
date | Examination (investigation) matters |
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May 19, 2005 | 1. Election of the Chairperson 2. Election of Vice-Chairpersons 3. Regarding specific matters subject to investigation |
June 23, 2005 | 1 Regarding dispatch of committee members during closed sessions 2 Petition No. 7 Petition regarding rainwater drainage on City Roads 282 and 294 3 Regarding switching of the first construction section of the JR Nambu Line continuous grade separation project (up line) 4 (tentative name) Keio Electric Railway Inagi Station store building plan 5 Regarding addition of specific jurisdictional affairs investigation items 6 Request for continued investigation during closed session |
Built Environment Committee (7 members)
Chair: Izumi Iwasa, Vice-Chairman, Kenji Nakayama, Members: Masashi Fujii, Morihisa Okubo, Manabu Okada, Ken Arai, Chikako Ito
Note: From March 4th, the chairperson will be Masami Ito, and the vice chairperson will be Masashi Fujii. Izumi Iwasa committee changed to Welfare Education Committee
date | Examination (investigation) matters |
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January 17, 2005 | 1 Regarding the progress of the Sakahama Hirao land readjustment project and the Nanzan Eastern land readjustment project 2 Regarding the revision of the Inagi City land readjustment project subsidy regulations and the establishment of new regulations 3 About cherry tree planting in Kita-Ryokuchi Park 4 Regarding the draft revision of the Inagi City residential land development guidelines, etc. 5 Regarding the progress of the store plan in front of Wakabadai Station |
February 14, 2005 | Regarding various issues within the Tama New Town area |
February 17, 2005 | Regarding various issues within the Tama New Town area |
March 7, 2005 | 1 Mutual election of committee chairperson 2 Regarding the resignation of the vice chairperson 3 Mutual election of vice chairperson |
March 16, 2005 | 1 Regarding dispatch of committee members during the session 2 Proposal No. 3: Ordinance regarding the minimum site area of buildings in residential land development projects in Inagi City 3 Proposal No. 8: Ordinance to partially revise the ordinance regarding restrictions on buildings within the Inagi City district planning area 4 Proposal No. 27: Abolition of Inagi City Road Line 5 Proposal No. 28: Certification of Inagi City Road Line 6 Proposal No. 29: Outsourcing contract regarding Tama City Planning Project Inagi Enokido Land Readjustment Project 7 Proposal No. 30 Tama City Planning Project Outsourcing contract regarding land readjustment project around Inagi Yanoguchi Station 8 Proposal No. 31 Tama City Planning Project Inagi Inagi Naganuma Station Area Land Readjustment Project Outsourcing Contract 9 Proposal No. 32 Tama City Planning Project Outsourcing contract regarding land readjustment project around Inagi Minami Tama Station 10 Proposal No. 7: Ordinance to partially revise the Inagi City National Health Insurance Tax Ordinance 11 Request for continued investigation during closed session |
Congress Steering Committee (7 people)
Chair: Ken Arai Vice-chair Suetsugu Ueno Members: Masami Ito, Mihoko Nakamura, Yasuyuki Kawashima, Manabu Okada, Etsuo Harada
date | Examination (investigation) matters |
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January 12, 2005 | About improving the efficiency of parliamentary management |
February 4, 2005 | About improving the efficiency of parliamentary management |
February 22, 2005 | Regarding council operations such as the next regular meeting session |
March 1, 2005 | Regarding change of affiliation of standing committee members |
March 8, 2005 | 1 Regarding bills submitted by members of the Diet 2 Request for continued investigation during closed session |
March 11, 2005 | 1 Notice and order of discussion 2 Regarding the method of deliberating additional proposals |
March 30, 2005 | 1 Notice and order of discussion 2 Regarding additional proposals 3 Request for continued investigation during closed session |
Supplementary Budget Special Committee (10 members)
Chairman: Suetsugu Ueno, Vice-chairman Shigeru Harashima Committee members: Junichiro Tominaga, Haruko Tarao, Kenji Nakayama, Yasuyuki Kawashima, Kisaburo Morimoto, Izumi Iwasa, Shigeo Tanaka, Ken Arai
date | Examination (investigation) matters |
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March 1, 2005 | 1 Mutual election of chairperson 2 Mutual election of vice chairperson |
March 11, 2005 | 1. Proposal No. 13: FY2004 Supplementary Budget for the General Account of Inagi City, Tokyo (No. 4) 2. Proposal No. 14: FY2004 Supplementary Budget for the Special Account for the National Health Insurance Program of Inagi City, Tokyo (No. 1) 3. Proposal No. 15: FY2004 Supplementary Budget for the Special Account for the Land Readjustment Project in Inagi City, Tokyo (No. 3) 4. No. 16: FY2004 Supplementary Budget for the Special Account for Sewerage Works of Inagi City, Tokyo (No. 1) 5. No. 17: FY2004 Supplementary Budget for the Special Account for Long-Term Care Insurance of Inagi City, Tokyo (No. 2) |
Budget Special Committee (21 people)
Chair: Ken Arai Vice-chair Yasuyuki Kawashima Members: Masafumi Fujii, Junjiro Tominaga, Haruko Tarao, Morihisa Okubo, Sueko Kadoshima, Shigeo Tanaka, Kenji Nakayama, Kenichi Kitahama, Manabu Okada, Masami Ito, Shigeru Harashima, Fujiwara Aiko, Mihoko Nakamura, Suetsugu Ueno, Hiroshi Sawaki, Chikako Ito, Kisaburo Morimoto, Izumi Iwasa, Etsuo Harada
date | Examination (investigation) matters |
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March 1, 2005 | 1. Election of the Chairperson 2. Election of Vice-Chairpersons |
March 17, 2005 | (Summary Q&A) 1 Proposal No. 18 FY2005 General Account Budget of Inagi City, Tokyo 2 Proposal No. 19 FY2005 Inagi City, Tokyo National Health Insurance Project Special Account Budget 3 Proposal No. 20 FY2005 Inagi City, Tokyo Land Readjustment Project Special Account Budget 4 Proposal No. 21 FY2005 Inagi City, Tokyo Sewerage Project Special Account Budget 5 Proposal No. 22 FY2005 Tokyo Inagi City Elderly Health Special Account Budget 6 Proposal No. 23 FY2005 Inagi City, Tokyo Nursing Care Insurance Special Account Budget 7 Proposal No. 24 FY2005 Inagi City, Tokyo Special Account Budget for Entrusted Water Supply Business 8 Proposal No. 25 FY2005 Inagi City Hospital Business Accounting Budget, Tokyo |
March 17, 2005 | 1 General Affairs Subcommittee Mutual election of principal and vice chairpersons 2 Welfare Education Subcommittee Mutual election of principal and vice chairpersons 3 Built Environment Subcommittee Mutual election of principal and vice chairpersons |
March 18, 2005 | General Affairs Subcommittee 1 Proposal No. 18: Portion related to the jurisdiction of the Planning Department of the General Account Budget of Inagi City, Tokyo for FY2005 2 Proposal No. 18: Parts related to the jurisdiction of the General Affairs Department, Accounting Division, Fire Department Headquarters, Audit Committee, and Election Management Committee of the 2005 General Account Budget of Inagi City, Tokyo |
March 22, 2005 | Welfare Education Subcommittee 1 Proposal No. 18: Portion related to the jurisdiction of the Welfare Department of the general account budget of Inagi City, Tokyo for FY2005 2 Proposal No. 22 FY2005 Tokyo Inagi City Elderly Health Special Account Budget 3 Proposal No. 23 Inagi City Nursing Care Insurance Special Account Budget for FY2005 4 Proposal No. 18: Portion related to the jurisdiction of the Board of Education of the general account budget of Inagi City, Tokyo for FY2005 5 Proposal No. 25 Inagi City Hospital Business Accounting Budget, Tokyo FY2005 |
March 23, 2005 | Built Environment Subcommittee 1 Proposal No. 18: Portion related to the jurisdiction of the Living Environment Department and the Agriculture Committee of the General Account Budget of Inagi City, Tokyo for FY2005 2 Proposal No. 19 FY2005 Inagi City, Tokyo National Health Insurance Project Special Account Budget 3 Proposal No. 21 FY2005 Inagi City, Tokyo Sewerage Project Special Account Budget 3 Proposal No. 21 FY2005 Inagi City, Tokyo Sewerage Project Special Account Budget 4 Proposal No. 24 FY2005 Inagi City, Tokyo Special Account Budget for Entrusted Water Supply Business 5 Proposal No. 18: Portion related to the jurisdiction of the City Construction Department of the general account budget of Inagi City, Tokyo for FY2005 6 Proposal No. 20 FY2005 Inagi City, Tokyo Land Readjustment Project Special Account Budget |
March 29, 2005 | Examination reports, questions, and votes of each subcommittee |
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