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Hyakumura Community Disaster Prevention Center (Hyakumura District)

Updated: January 21, 2015

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Wednesday, October 15, 2014

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About the deforested area behind the Hyakumura Community Disaster Prevention Center <br id="3"/>The deforested area behind the Hyakumura Community Disaster Prevention Center has a positive aspect in terms of crime prevention as it becomes brighter. However, after a year, the bamboo will grow, and some amateurs will come to collect bamboo shoots, so it is expected that the situation will be very dangerous. How do you plan to manage the city in the future?

The mountain of the part you pointed out is dense, and we have been taking measures against crime prevention for some time. After changing the street lights to LED, it became brighter and improved. The target area is currently outsourced to the Green Wellness Foundation and pruning is being done. We will take your comments into consideration. At the same time, there is also land that has been donated to the city with the cooperation of landowners. In the future, we would like to maintain and conserve the precious greenery of Inagi, including such land.

Sediment-related disasters <br id="3"/>The disaster prevention map also points out that all nine districts in the Momomura district are at risk of sediment-related disasters. Seeing the landslide disaster in Hiroshima, I feel a sense of crisis.
I also feel that the awareness of citizens is not so high. There may also be problems such as liquefaction. As a city, what are we going to do about it?

The latest version of the disaster prevention map will be completed soon and will be distributed to all households. Maps of steep slopes are also published, but it is certain that there are many such places in the Hyakumura area.
At first, we think that it is important to tell about where is dangerous as city, and to tell about correct information. Not all steep slopes are dangerous. Of the dangerous areas, places with an inclination of 30 degrees or more and a height of 5 meters or more are said to be prone to collapse due to rain or earthquakes. Dangerous areas are designated based on this standard and notified in advance. If warning information such as a typhoon or heavy rain is issued, we will notify you immediately and work to encourage you to evacuate.
As for fundamental solutions, we cannot deal with everything immediately, but for example, regarding the steep slopes of Mt. In addition, there are parts where there are no private houses in dangerous areas, so we think that emergency measures will differ depending on the location. The city will deal with those that can be dealt with by construction, and we will inform you about private land with a disaster prevention map.

Regarding the widening of the Tsurukawa Highway <br id="3"/>Currently, the road to Jinno Bridge is wide, but the road to Sakahama remains an old road. The road plan was supposed to be a straight road. I have heard that there is a sewage pipe running through the area, and that Inagi City will cover the cost of the project.

In the past, there was a land readjustment plan in the Hyakumura district. The target Tsurukawa Highway is a metropolitan road managed by the metropolitan government, and although the metropolitan government will proceed with the widening, there are plans for Inagi City to handle the area, and the metropolitan budget will be used to plan the maintenance of the metropolitan road. was supposed to be carried out by the city. However, unfortunately, it was not possible to form a consensus with the landowner, and it was canceled or abolished.
Land readjustment was canceled, but the maintenance of metropolitan roads must be done. Until now, the city had planned to carry out the maintenance, so the city was not on the timetable of the city's planning.
In order to proceed with this development, together with Tokyo Metropolitan Assemblyman Oiso, I am petitioning the Tokyo Metropolitan Government to request that it be included as a priority item in the 4th Development Plan for next fiscal year.
In the future, if metropolitan roads are developed, roads will be built along the north side of the Misawa River. If this happens, there will be a height difference with the existing land, and it is possible that there will be a maximum height difference of about 4 meters. If that happens, the lives of local residents will become inconvenient, so the city wants to promote the development of the surrounding areas.

Securing Fire Brigade Members <br id="3"/>There are many areas where the number of fire brigade members is not sufficient. Although the members are volunteers, they are also working on disaster prevention activities and regional development. Shouldn't Inagi City prepare something unique for the members?
For example, I am worried that there will not be enough members to join if we do not provide extreme benefits such as free long-term care insurance premiums for experienced members.

Recruitment of firefighters and enhancement of equipment are not just yesterday's and today's issues, but we have been working on them for 10 or 20 years. It is difficult to increase the number of members just because we have increased direct benefits and assistance. So far, we have supported the activities of the fire brigade, encouraged the members to take part in family comfort events, and encouraged them to acquire qualifications.
However, giving preferential treatment to taxes and insurance premiums is a system based on fairness, and it is a difficult problem to deal with.
Although it is not a substitute for it, the Chamber of Commerce has issued a card for members, and we have started a service that allows you to receive preferential treatment if you are a member of the Chamber of Commerce.
Regarding the securing of members, we encourage new employees of the city to join the group. We believe that not only filling vacancies, but also interacting with citizens will have a positive impact on work at the city hall. Not all vacancies have been filled, but it has had a certain effect.

About cancer screening <br id="3"/>The city promotes stomach cancer screening as a policy, but as people get older, various medical examinations increase. I would like to see a variety of cancer screenings carried out, rather than focusing only on gastric cancer.

Since we are preparing materials for this year's policy development, only gastric cancer examinations are listed, but of course we carry out various examinations.
Inagi City has a low cancer screening rate. In fiscal 2013, we sent out cancer screening recommendation notices to eligible households, but the timing was not right and they were not very effective. did it.

Regarding the improvement of the intersection of the ridge trunk line <br id="3"/>The traffic lights near the Tate Shrine have been replaced, making it difficult for large trucks to enter.・It is an inconvenient situation.
I think the current traffic lights are provisional, but will there be any changes in relation to the Olympic Games in the future?

The current ridge trunk road is a temporary side road, and a wide right turn lane is provided on the premise that the green belt part in the middle will not be used. If the main road itself is maintained, I think that the shape of the intersection will change. We will continue to make strong requests to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government regarding the maintenance of main roads, and the city will also consider measures to prevent large trucks from entering community roads.

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