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Higashi-Naganuma Neighborhood Hall (Higashi-Naganuma District)

Updated: January 21, 2015

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Tuesday, November 4, 2014

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Regarding the land readjustment in Minamiyama <br id="3"/>What will happen to the Higashi-Naganuma district after the land readjustment? We need to make preparations for the future, including joining the residents' association, so we would like to hear from you directly.

We have received a variety of opinions regarding town development after land readjustment. Whether to create a new town or make use of existing districts, personally, I would like to proceed with town development while maintaining continuity with existing districts, based on my past experience in new town construction. Regarding issues related to neighborhood associations, etc., we would like to have discussions with the government in the future and help them operate smoothly. Regarding the development of town boundaries and lot numbers, it is planned that new changes will be made once the land readjustment is completed.

About Inagi's independent fire department <br id="3"/>Inagi City has its own fire department and operates it, but I would like to know the advantages and disadvantages of that. I would also like to know whether the operating conditions of ambulances are appropriate.

The advantage of independent firefighting is that there is no transfer of firefighting personnel, and the staff is full of love for their hometown. By staying in the area for a long time, you can become familiar with the area. In addition, with the support of the city hospital, most of the paramedics at the Inagi Fire Department are qualified as paramedics. There are no transfers, so you can accumulate emergency medical technician skills. Furthermore, Inagi City Fire Department has its own emergency medical notification system, which operates a system that allows elderly people and people with chronic illnesses to be transported smoothly to hospitals.
On the other hand, the only disadvantage is the lack of large-scale equipment such as fire helicopters and fire boats. For items that cannot be deployed independently, we have concluded wide-area support agreements with the Tokyo Fire Department, Kawasaki City Fire Department, and other organizations, so they can cooperate with us in the event of an emergency.
Regarding the operation of ambulances, the number of calls per ambulance is lower than that of the Tokyo Fire Department (the number of calls per year is approximately 5,000 per year for Tokyo and approximately 3,000 per year for Inagi). .

About local cats <br id="3"/>We are dealing with stray cats, but since volunteer activities alone will not be enough, we would like to establish a system in which the government, local residents, and animal welfare organizations can cooperate, so we would appreciate your cooperation. sea ​​bream.

I would like to see this as a policy request. We would like to continue to have discussions while receiving various opinions.

Inquiries regarding this page

Inagi City General Affairs Department Secretary Public Relations Division
2111 Higashi-Naganuma, Inagi-shi, Tokyo
Phone: 042-378-2111 Fax: 042-377-4781

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