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January 2020

Update date: March 11, 2024

1. Matters related to city administration

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2. Matters related to health, medical care, welfare, and child-rearing

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1 The 22nd About helmets for junior high school students The recent Noto Peninsula earthquake is no stranger to us, but Inagi Municipal Junior High School does not even have disaster prevention hoods. I would like to have helmets always available in each classroom and specialized classroom. We believe that it is difficult for the city to keep disaster prevention helmets, etc. on hand due to issues related to helmet management and hygiene, as well as the large amount of costs involved.
In addition, at elementary schools, until 2020, each family was required to prepare a disaster prevention hood, but from 2020, families will be able to choose between a helmet or a disaster hood at their own discretion. We have instructed each elementary school to disseminate this information. Similarly, we have instructed junior high schools to allow families to use the disaster prevention hoods and helmets used in elementary schools at their own discretion.
Guidance Division

3. Matters related to town development and living environment

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1 16th About town development in the Oshidate area There are not enough stores such as supermarkets and drug stores in the Oshidate area. It does not appear that land use for commercial purposes is progressing. I would like to see more commercial facilities and a more comfortable living environment. Regarding the Oshidate district, the city has designated the zone as a ``semi-industrial zone'' or a ``class 2 medium- and high-rise residential zone,'' so that in addition to factories and residences, commercial facilities such as stores can be located along Ginkgo Avenue. We have been trying to guide land use through urban planning, such as by designating areas as
In addition, as support for opening commercial facilities within the city, we provide land owners with financing to help them start commercial facilities, so that they can use their land in a lively manner.
The location of the commercial facility will be determined by the business operator through marketing surveys, etc., but the city will continue to work with relevant departments within the city government to make the Oshidate area a more livable environment. , we will work to revitalize the local economy.
Town Planning Division City Planning Section
2 18th About the sidewalk of Sakahama I always cycle along the sidewalk from Komazawa intersection to Wakabadai, but I often feel that it is dangerous. Why has it remained like this for so many years? Regarding the construction of the Tsurukawa Highway from the Komazawa Gakuen entrance towards Wakabadai, which you have commented on, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, the road administrator, is proceeding with the construction, and is currently acquiring the land necessary for widening the road. I have heard that the project is scheduled to last until fiscal year 2021.
The City has previously requested the Tokyo Metropolitan Government to complete the construction of Tsurukawa Kaido as soon as possible, and will continue to do so in the future.
Town Planning Division City Planning Section

4. Matters related to education (schools and lifelong learning)

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5.Other matters

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1 Four days About the proposal form to the city administration Regarding the proposal form to the city administration, if it is a postcard, there are not many spaces to fill in, so it will not be possible to fill in all the information. Also, some people may not be good at email. I would like you to change it to a sealed letter, as it may concern privacy. Thank you to the city administration for your many suggestions. There are no plans to change postcards for proposals to the city administration, which are paid by the recipient, to sealed letters, but please understand that we will accept proposals to the city administration in either sealed letters or other formats, as long as you submit them in a format that is easy for you to write. please.
If you use the email form, you can receive many suggestions at once, but if you are not good at it, please use fax, etc.
Please note that we accept proposals for city-wide policies and are not a point of contact regarding privacy, so please contact the department in charge regarding individual matters.
Secretary and Public Relations Division, Public Relations Section
2 16th About Daimaru's funeral hall (freezer) Regarding the funeral home (freezer) in the black building in Daimaru, there was an explanation about the proposed location at a previous briefing session, but what has happened since then regarding the relocation?
Regarding the facility you inquired about, we have already received consent for the relocation from the right holder, and construction will begin in January at the location explained at the briefing session. The building is scheduled to be demolished.
 
Land Readjustment Division, Public Implementation Section
3 16th About how to budget Isn't the mayor giving preferential treatment, such as giving budget only to places that he is interested in, such as Tokyo Verdy and the Gundam at Inagi-Naganuma Station? Regarding the budget, within the limited budget, we will allocate it so that we can flexibly respond to changes in the socio-economic situation and citizen needs, maintain the level of necessary administrative services, and steadily advance urban infrastructure development. I'm here.
For FY2025, we will continue to take measures to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus infection and protect the lives and livelihoods of citizens, as well as respond to changes in the social environment such as With Corona, rising prices, and a decarbonized society, as well as diversifying needs. We are working flexibly on administrative issues in the city, moving forward with various measures to realize the future city image defined in the basic concept of the 5th Inagi City Long-term Comprehensive Plan, and systematically implementing disaster prevention and mitigation measures with the safety of citizens as our top priority. We have set a budget to address these issues.
As for the budget for Tokyo Verdy and the Gundam at Inagi-Naganuma Station, which you have pointed out, we are appropriately allocating the budget to revitalize the region through tourism and sports and foster civic pride. Most of these funds come from subsidies from the Tokyo metropolitan government and donations from the original authors.
The environment surrounding municipal finances remains difficult due to changes in the social situation in the post-corona era, the situation in Ukraine, price increases, fluctuations in financial and capital markets, and increases in social security-related expenses, but will continue to be difficult. Thank you for your understanding as we strive to improve administrative efficiency and prioritize administrative work, maintain sound administrative and financial management, and further improve citizen services.
 
Finance Division Finance Section
4 18th About the Museum I would like to see an art museum opened in Inagi City. I would be happy if we could build a small one in a corner of Inagi City Central Park. The Inagi City Board of Education promotes arts and culture through activities such as support for the Inagi City Federation of Arts and Culture Groups, which is made up of volunteer artists and citizen art and cultural activity groups. We will utilize opportunities such as art festivals, festivals held by community centers and lifestyle culture facilities, and existing facilities such as exhibition corners and galleries such as the Shiroyama Experience Learning Center, the 1st floor lobby of City Hall, and i-Plaza, to exhibit and present works of art. We are implementing this.
Although the city has no plans to establish a new art museum, we are working to disseminate information on exhibitions and events, mainly through the lifelong learning newsletter "Hiroba" published on the 15th of every month, so please take advantage of these opportunities. Please take advantage of it.
Lifelong Learning Division Social Education/Community Center Section

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