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Sakahama Community Disaster Prevention Center (Sakahama District)

Updated: January 21, 2015

due date

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Q&A overview

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About the i-Bus <br id="3"/>The Tsurumaki bus stop has disappeared, making it impossible to go to Wakabadai. I would like to know what you considered and why you decided to abolish it.

Routes are decided based on everyone's opinions. We have received a variety of opinions about the i-Bus, but it is basically a supplement to route buses and is not a door-to-door service. Therefore, it does not respond to individual cases such as wanting a bus to run between here and here.
Please understand that in this case, the Tsurumaki bus stop was not abolished, but rather a more convenient route was adopted. There are some aspects of this decision that I regret that did not necessarily satisfy everyone, so I would like to consider whether there are revisions or alternative methods for reviewing the second and third terms.

Regarding disaster prevention measures , will disaster prevention radios be distributed to every household? If it is not possible to distribute them to every household, I would like priority to be given to the weak, such as elderly households.

This year, we are still in the testing stage of reception status, and at this point, we are not sure where the paper will be distributed, but there are no plans to distribute it to all households.

About the area under the elevated Nambu Line <br id="3"/>Could you please build some roads running from north to south under the elevated area?

We plan to improve this in the future.

Regarding the Misawa River revetment construction <br id="3"/>When will the revetment construction from Shin Kisaragi Bridge to Naka Bridge be completed?

We would like to move forward as soon as land negotiations with landowners are completed.

Regarding tourism measures in Inagi <br id="3"/> The amount of farmland that can be used for tourism, such as pear orchards in the city, is rapidly decreasing. What are your plans for tourism measures in Inagi City in the future?

When formulating urban plans, there are discussions with the citizens, and there is a direction to create a city full of greenery. Inagi's greenery is not just farmland. I think that the greenery of Tama River, Misawa River, Daimaru Irrigation Canal, and Tama Hills is the main part of Inagi's greenery. This includes golf courses. I personally recommend playing golf, because I think that playing golf and supporting the management of golf clubs also helps protect Inagi's nature.
The current situation is that farmland, such as pear orchards in Inagi, is decreasing without any effective measures. However, in order to maintain the declining cultivated land, it is the role of the government to come up with measures to improve the brand power of the products produced. By developing processed fruit products, the Inagi brand can be promoted throughout the year. We have currently hired an external tourism section chief, and are receiving a wide range of opinions, but as this is a limited term, we must consider selecting a new person.

Regarding Koremasa 4-chome <br id="3"/>How is the exclave of Fuchu City located along the Tama River within the city being handled?

Fuchu City and Inagi City have confirmed that they will provide administrative services that are tailored to the actual situation. Fixed asset taxes are paid to Fuchu City, and resident services, such as schools, are paid to Inagi City and provided by Inagi City.

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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