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Shiroyama Cultural Center Medium Conference Room (Koyodai Area)

Updated: January 21, 2015

due date

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

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About iBus <br id="3"/>The route was changed, and it became inconvenient. Also, it got complicated.

We have received various opinions about the i-Bus. Considering the roles of community buses such as i-Bus and fixed-route buses, community buses run on routes that private operators do not operate due to unprofitability, and complement public transportation in the city. Therefore, please understand that the more you run it, the more it will be in the red.
The deficit is covered by taxes received from citizens. After making this review route from the viewpoint of how to effectively utilize the limited financial resources of the city. When the Nambu Line roundabout, underpass, Minamiyama, Kamhirao, etc. are completed, new roads will be created, so we would like to consider new routes.

Regarding community development (1) When will the transportation network linking Minamitama Station and Koyodai be developed?
(2) When will the rotary in front of Inagi Naganuma Station be maintained?
(3) Can there be a bicycle storage area for the use under the railway tracks of the Nambu Line?
(4) Is there a possibility that there will be a bus route to Koremasa Station?

(1) The transportation network will be reviewed after the rotary development at Minami-Tama Station.
(2) It will be two to three years from now.
(3) Stores such as supermarkets under Inagi Naganuma Station, parking lots for bicycles and shopping streets nearby, public use such as warehouses for silver human resource centers and activity bases for NPO corporations. We plan to run three roads between Inagi Naganuma and Minamitama.
(4) Put it on the table for consideration at the Public Transportation Review Conference.

Developing farms that everyone can use <br id="3"/> There are many people in the city who want to farm. Could you create a system that allows us to match landlords well?

Inagi City has three allotment systems. I think it would be difficult to rent out farmland to users indefinitely due to the taxation system, but I would like to research a system that can directly match users and landlords in the future.

Regarding Measures for the Elderly <br id="3"/>I would like you to think about whether it is possible to create a system that can effectively utilize the vitality of the elderly, who will continue to increase in the future.

As support measures for retirees to make their debut in the community, various forms such as public lectures have been implemented, but the core of these has been the opening of the Citizen Activity Support Center. We would like to cooperate with the citizen activity support center, which has become an NPO, to revitalize local activities.

Inquiries about this page

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

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