(2) Daimaru district hall (Daimaru district)
Updated: February 27, 2014
due date
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Q&A summary
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I would like to ask about the profitability of iBus. | The community bus is a complement to the route bus, and it is not just a matter of making a profit. Currently, the i-Bus routes are in the red with a deficit of about 20 million yen per year, except for loop routes. I think that taxpayers will understand if the scale of Inagi City is around 30 to 40 million yen. |
I would like to ask about using the Nambu Line underpass. | Currently, a review committee has been set up and is negotiating with JR. Based on the city's ideas, the opinions of the surrounding shops, and the general public, we will discuss opinions with JR. In city, we have you lend part of fixed ratio of underpass free and want to allocate for bicycle parking lot which is most necessary as city. In terms of leasing, there is a request from Minori (NPO corporation), a food delivery service operating in the city, to rent, and the city plans to subsidize it. In addition, there are also requests such as work warehouses at the Silver Human Resource Center and places where community associations can be held in each district. As a city, we are considering whether we can build a facility for tourism activities near Inagi Naganuma Station. |
There are many security lights that are blocked by tree branches, so I would like to ask for a response. | City officials and contractors also patrol the area, but there are some areas that they do not pay close attention to. I would appreciate it if you could tell me the number of the streetlight. |
I've been living in Inagi City for about 10 years now, and I'm very satisfied with the current situation. However, I am afraid that it will become difficult to live in the future due to development and tourism. I want you to use the money to maintain the status quo, as it is fine as it is now. | Because the development of new towns in Inagi was delayed, they were able to proceed with town development while looking at precedents. The ideal is to develop a town where various people can live, have a high degree of settling in, and can change generations. Regarding the land readjustment of Nanzan, I would like to aim for a spacious town that leaves as much green space as possible. However, since it is private land, we cannot stop development and creation, but we would like to do what we can. I think the ideal population of the city is about 100,000 people, which is a scale that creates opportunities to interact with citizens. |
Daimaru water is important and has a long history, but is it possible to utilize the paddy fields around Daimaru Shinsui Park for tourism in the form of Renge no Sato? In line with this, in order to protect the environment around Daimaru Irrigation Canal, I would like you to aim for urban development that balances agriculture and development. | Regarding Renge-no-Sato, you can use the adapt system to receive subsidies for materials and equipment, so please feel free to contact us. In addition, regarding the tourism business, we would like to develop opportunities to re-evaluate the historical value of the Daimaru Canal, such as walking with a tour guide. With regard to agriculture and development, the city would like to work to maintain the landscape by providing indirect support to farmers, such as the certified farmer system, subsidies for subsistence farming, and branding of agricultural products. |
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