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(5) Sakahama Community Disaster Prevention Center (Sakahama District)

Updated: February 27, 2014

due date

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

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There is a rumor that Sakahama Clinic is going somewhere else, but do you know anything about it? As the population ages, the location of clinics is important. If the widening work on Tsurugaoka-kaido and the widening and repair work on Misawa River had affected the clinic, they would have had to consider relocating, but as these will not be affected, they will continue in their current location for the time being as long as it does not interfere with medical treatment.
Regarding the family farm, the area where the farm was abandoned is overgrown with grass. The city just lends them out without giving any guidance, so I hope they do it properly. For abandoned cultivation on family farms, thorough maintenance and management will be carried out.
The Sakahama Clinic is smaller than the original drawings and concept. Currently, the clinic is only open on Fridays, but there are many customers. There are people who come here who can't go by car, so I'd like to see a little more enrichment. Although there is an opinion that Sakahama Clinic should be abolished, for the time being it will continue to operate in a manner appropriate to the number of patients.
When I called the city hospital for my injury, I heard someone say ``No'' on the phone. I was so upset that I went to another hospital, but I wish they would do better. Regarding emergencies, city hospitals undertake secondary emergencies that are not serious but require hospitalization. Because the doctor on duty in the ward also serves as an emergency medical officer, we may have to decline requests in some cases, but we will do our best to accommodate the requests of residents as much as possible.
Sakahama is dark and scary to walk at night. I want more streetlights. We would like to continue to consider strengthening facilities in areas where there have been requests, including in dangerous areas. If possible, we would appreciate it if you could submit requests from the local community stating, "We need this kind of thing in this area," as this would make it easier for the city to work on the budget, so we would appreciate your consideration.
Inagi Second Elementary School has a small number of students, but is there any way to increase the number even a little? Regarding school consolidation and closure, since Inagi Daini Elementary School is the only one in the Sakahama area, it seems unlikely that the school will be closed immediately even if the number of students decreases considerably. It is possible that the number of children will increase in the future due to land readjustment in Kamihirao and Odara. It would be difficult to change school districts to increase the number of students, so I would like you to wait and see how things go.
I know a junior high school student who hasn't been to school since summer vacation. It seems that the school does not conduct any home visits, but how many students are refusing to go to school in the city, and how are they responding? I don't have detailed numbers right now, but every school has students who refuse to attend school. There are various causes, such as the individual's developmental disorder or parental abuse, but primarily the homeroom teacher at the school should handle the problem.If the problem is a developmental disorder, then a developmental support center, and if it is abuse, a child and family support center is established. ing. If you are able to identify the individual, please speak to the principal or notify the Guidance Office at City Hall.
There are many bicycles riding on the sidewalk and it is dangerous. Even though the road is narrow, it flies by. Going down Tenjin Street is especially dangerous. Is it possible to give guidance on what is dangerous or prohibited? The city has introduced a ``bicycle license system'' for third-year elementary school students at all schools in the city, where the police provide guidance on how to ride a bicycle and traffic rules. Improving the road structure, which is the fundamental solution, is quite difficult in terms of time and cost, but in the Sakahama area, after the land readjustment, urban planning roads will be created and safe sidewalks will be provided, so you can use them for walks. think. I would like to continue to appeal to the police regarding safe bicycle riding and provide safety education to the public.
Shimizuyato ( ) It seems that the land in the green space that was owned by Seibu Railway has been recently purchased by some company, but does the local government know anything about it? Shimizuyato ( ) It seems that they drove stakes into the ground along the city road, but they are still sticking out a little from the ground and holes are still dug, so I would like them to give me some guidance. Also, if you know if the company has plans to develop that area, please let me know. (Director of Urban Construction Department)
The city has information that the sale took place, but there have been no subsequent notifications or consultations. However, regarding the piles sticking out, we will investigate the company and provide guidance if we find anything. There has been no specific consultation or discussion with the city about what they are planning to do.

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