Basic Policy for Address Organization in Inagi City

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Page ID 1009098 Update Date Reiwa 6, December 16

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The basic policy for organizing addresses in Inagi City was discussed and formulated by the Inagi City Address Organization Citizens' Council as a fundamental guideline for organizing addresses within Inagi City.

Inagi City Address Organization Citizens' Council

In consideration of the organization of addresses within the city, the Inagi City Address Organization Citizens' Council has been established.

Considerations

The Inagi City Address Organization Citizens' Council will consider the following matters and compile a draft of the basic policy for address organization in Inagi City.

  1. Current Status and Issues of Addresses in Inagi City
  2. Policy for Reviewing Town (District) Areas
  3. Policy on Town Name Change
  4. Policy on the Method for Determining the Areas for Address Organization Implementation
  5. Policy on the Procedure until the Completion of Address Organization in the Designated Address Organization Implementation Area
  6. Information provision and collection of opinions, etc. for local residents
  7. Other necessary information for address organization

Committee Composition

Composition

Number of People

1. Recommended candidates from each neighborhood association and other organizations

10 people
2. Nominated by government offices overseeing the city 2 people
3. Nominators from Community Activity Groups 2 people
4. Recommendors from companies and other organizations within the city 7 people
5. General Recruitment 2 people
6. Others deemed necessary for the council 1 person

Mayor's Report

From August 2017 to November 2018, seven meetings were held, and the basic policy for the organization of addresses in Inagi City (draft) was finalized, with a report presented to the Mayor of Inagi City on December 11, 2018 (Tuesday).

Photo: Mayor's Report 1

Photo: Mayor's Report 2

Event Status

This section provides information on the status of the Inagi City Address Organization Citizen Council meetings that have been held so far.

1st Meeting (Held on August 21, 2017)

2nd Meeting (Held on November 16, 2017)

1st Community Meeting (Held on January 24, 2018)

2nd Community Meeting (Held on March 29, 2018)

1st Business Operators Subcommittee (Held on April 19, 2018)

3rd Meeting (Held on June 25, 2018)

4th Meeting (Held on November 6, 2018)

Results of the Request for Public Comments on the Basic Policy for Address Organization in Inagi City (Draft)

We collected opinions from citizens from September 3 (Monday) to September 28 (Friday) regarding the "Basic Policy for Address Organization in Inagi City (Draft)" and we thank you for your valuable feedback.
We will publish the opinions regarding the Basic Policy for Address Organization in Inagi City (Draft), the city's thoughts on these opinions, and other general opinions on address organization.

Opinions on the Basic Policy for Address Organization in Inagi City (Draft)

Number Opinions (Summary) City's Perspective
1 The method for organizing addresses should be based on the principle of organizing town boundaries, town names, and lot numbers. Regarding the methods for address organization, we will consider appropriate methods in consultation with local residents based on the Basic Policy for Address Organization of Inagi City.

Opinions on General Address Organization

Number Opinions (Summary)
1 The location of the address is very difficult to understand, and I hope for the promotion of the address organization project.
Regarding the Minamiyama East Land Readjustment Project area, it is desirable to solicit new town names.
I would like the addresses throughout the city, including areas outside the Land Readjustment Project area, to be organized in a short period of time.
2 There are too many addresses. I would like the town area to be divided into blocks such as 1-chome, 2-chome, or to assign new town names to each.
I hope the town names will also consider the characteristics of the area.
3 I would like to advance the Land Readjustment Project and also organize the addresses.
4 The basic policy (draft) states that the town names should "follow the current names of the districts as much as possible, and in principle, add '〇-chome' to the district names." However, for the Minamiyama East Land Readjustment Project area, considering the past developments and the characteristics of the region, I would like the town name to be "Minamiyama."
5 In the Minamiyama Eastern Land Readjustment Project area, there are already buildings that use the name "Minamiyama." To ensure the integrity of the area, it is considered desirable to name the town "Minamiyama."
6 The Minamiyama East Land Readjustment Project area is a region where many new residents are settling, so it is considered necessary to unify the town name to something like "Minamiyama" to foster a sense of community.
I would like to gather the opinions of the new residents and decide on a new town name before the land readjustment is completed.
7 Regarding the Land Readjustment Project area, it is considered that the method of organizing town boundaries, town names, and lot numbers to match the address and the registry is appropriate.

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Inagi City Department of Urban Development Community Development Rebirth Division
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