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(1) Yanokuchi Community Hall (Yanokuchi area)

Updated: February 27, 2014

due date

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Q&A overview

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I have heard that the mayor intends to continue using the disaster prevention administrative radio system, but I have heard that there are some areas where it cannot be heard, and some places have discontinued it. Shouldn't we abolish the disaster prevention administrative radio system? Disaster prevention administrative radio, which is an effective means of providing information, will continue. However, since it is impossible to convey information to all citizens via disaster prevention administrative radio, Inagi City has prepared an email distribution service as a supplementary means. The Inagi City email distribution service is available to all citizens by registering, so we encourage all citizens to do so.
In addition, we are promoting the digitalization of disaster prevention radio so that people can listen to it inside their homes, and after the digitization is completed, we are considering the possibility of purchasing automatic receivers (disaster prevention radio) at low cost with subsidies from the city. be. Disaster prevention radio requires approval from Congress, but we hope to implement it on a trial basis next fiscal year.
The city-owned land surrounded by a fence near the Yanoguchi intersection has weeds growing and visibility is poor. I would like the Tokyo Metropolitan Government to maintain it year-round, like the median strips on metropolitan roads. We will make a request to the Tokyo metropolitan government through the relevant department.
During heavy rains, the Shimizu River becomes full, causing the irrigation moat that extends from the Shimizu River to overflow and flooding roads.
I have heard that large-scale construction work, such as improving drainage, is difficult. Is it possible to raise the height of the irrigation ditch to prevent water from overflowing?
Ask the relevant department to check the scene and consider whether there is anything that can be done in an emergency.
I would like you to think about rainwater countermeasures in two stages: emergency response and fundamental solution. Regarding rainwater countermeasures, which is a fundamental solution, we are considering formulating a rainwater drainage plan around FY 2020, as the construction of sewage systems has not yet been completed and countermeasures will take a great deal of time and cost.
The number of victims of bank transfer fraud is increasing. Since the majority of bank transfer frauds occur over the phone, I believe that if there were a number display function and a call recording function, it would be possible to reduce the damage caused by bank transfer fraud.
Is it possible to add these functions to the disaster prevention radio that you mentioned earlier that you plan to introduce in the future?
Because this is a disaster prevention radio, adding a telephone function to it would likely be very difficult, as it would result in increased costs and reduced operability that would come with increased functionality. However, we will consider your opinion as a possibility for introduction.
The city encourages elderly people to take part in light sports.
(1) Currently, we play ground golf at the general grounds, but our use is restricted. We would like to be able to use the grounds more frequently.
(2) We would like to shorten the walking distance when using Minamitama Sports Ground, so we would like you to consider setting up a bus route.
(1) Due to problems with the management and operation of the general grounds, it will continue to be difficult to allow them to use them completely freely. You can play ground golf at the multipurpose plaza with the Nagamine Sports Facility, which will be developed in the future (tentative name). It has good transportation links, so I hope you will take advantage of it.
(2) Regarding bus routes, we believe that once Inagi City's urban infrastructure development is completed, coordination of transportation networks across a wide area, such as establishing routes from within the city to outside the city, will become an issue. As part of this, consideration will also be given to the bus route from the city hospital to Seiseki Sakuragaoka, including the repair and maintenance of roads.
Due to the nature of the gymnasium, many people are heading home at the same time, and the exit for the paid parking lot is narrow, so it can get very crowded when trying to leave. Could you please consider a system for allowing people to pay in advance, such as installing a pre-payment machine or paying at the management office? As the management of paid parking lots is outsourced, we will consider installing advance payment machines and paying at the management office.

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