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Sakahama Community Disaster Prevention Center (Sakahama area)

Updated: January 21, 2015

due date

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Q&A summary

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About iBus <br id="3"/>The bus stop at Tsurumaki has disappeared, and I can no longer go to Wakabadai. I would like to know what kind of consideration was made and why it was abolished.

The route has been decided based on everyone's opinions. We have received various opinions about iBus, but basically it is a supplement to fixed-route buses and not a door-to-door service. Therefore, it does not correspond to individual cases such as wanting the bus to run from here to here.
Please understand that in this case, rather than abolishing the Tsurumaki bus stop, a more convenient route was adopted. Regarding this decision, there are parts that I regret that it was not necessarily satisfactory to everyone, so I would like to consider revisions or alternatives for the second and third reviews.

Regarding disaster prevention measures <br id="3"/>Will disaster prevention radios be distributed to all households? If it is not possible to distribute to all households, first of all, I would like you to give priority to vulnerable people such as elderly households.

This fiscal year, we are in the stage of testing the reception status, and at this point we have a blank slate about where to distribute it, but there are no plans to distribute it to all households.

Under the overpass of the Nambu line <br id="3"/>Could you make some roads that run north to south under the overpass?

We plan to improve it in the future.

Revetment work on the Misawa River <br id="3"/>When will the revetment work from Shin-Kisaragi Bridge to Nakabashi Bridge be completed?

As soon as the land negotiations with the land owner are over, we would like to proceed as soon as possible.

About Inagi's tourism measures <br id="3"/> Farmland that can be used for tourism, such as the pear orchard in the city, is steadily decreasing. What are your thoughts on tourism policies in Inagi City in the future?

When devising a city plan, there is a direction to discuss with citizens and create a green city. The greenery of Inagi is not limited to farmland. The Tama River, Misawa River, Daimaru Canal, and the greenery of the Tama Hills are considered to be the main body of the greenery of Inagi. It also includes a golf course. By playing golf and supporting the management of the golf club, I think that I can protect the nature of Inagi, so I personally recommend golf.
Farmland such as pear orchards in Inagi is currently declining without effective countermeasures. However, it is the role of the government to consider measures to improve the brand power of the products produced in order to maintain the farmland, which is becoming less cultivated. For fruit, the Inagi brand can be promoted throughout the year by developing processed products. We hire sightseeing charge section manager from the outside and have multifaceted opinion, but must think about the next selection of personnel now as it is for a limited period.

About Koremasa 4-chome <br id="3"/>How do you deal with the enclave of Fuchu City along the Tama River in the city?

Fuchu City and Inagi City have confirmed that they will provide administrative services in line with the actual situation. Fixed asset tax is provided by Fuchu City, and schools and other services for residents are paid by Municipal Tax to Inagi City and provided by Inagi City.

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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