Last updated: October 27, 2006
We publish the session schedule, general question items, deliberation results such as proposals, and examination (investigation) matters of each committee of the first regular city council meeting. Please see the meeting minutes for detailed deliberations.
Meeting minutes can be viewed from mid-May onwards at the Administrative Information Corner on the 1st floor of City Hall, the City Library, 2nd Library, 3rd Library, and 4th Library.
due date | day of week | Meeting time | Meeting Name | Abstract |
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March 1st | Monday | 9:30am | plenary session | Mayor's statement of confidence, explanation of proposals (excluding original budget and supplementary budget related items), explanation of supplementary budget related items, Q&A, establishment of special committee on supplementary budget, explanation of initial budget, establishment of special budget committee, referral |
During the plenary session break | Committee | Supplementary Budget Special Committee (President and Vice Chairman mutually elected) | ||
After the supplementary special | Committee | Budget Special Committee (President and Vice Chairman mutually elected) | ||
2 days | Tuesday | recess | (Date of bill scrutiny) | |
3 days | Wednesday | 9:30am | Committee | Supplementary Budget Special Committee |
Four days | Thursday | 9:30am | plenary session | Representative question |
5 days | Friday | 9:30am | plenary session | Proposals (excluding original budget and supplementary budget related proposals) Questions, referrals, discussions, votes Jurisdictional administrative investigation report Petitions/complaints |
The 6th | Saturday | recess | ||
The 7th | Sunday | recess | ||
The 8th | Monday | 9:30am | plenary session | General questions (No. 1 to 6) |
After the plenary session | Committee | Committee on Parliamentary Affairs (committee review results, bills submitted by members of parliament) | ||
The 9th | Tuesday | 9:30am | plenary session | General Questions (No. 7 to No. 12) |
The 10th | Wednesday | 9:30am | Committee | Parliamentary Steering Committee (Debate Notice) |
After the session ends | plenary session | General questions (No. 13 to 17) Supplementary budget-related proposals committee report, discussion, and vote |
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After the plenary session | Board of directors | Budget Special Committee Board of Directors | ||
11th | Thursday | 9:30am | Committee | General Affairs Committee |
12th | Friday | 9:30am | Committee | Welfare Education Committee |
The 13th | Saturday | recess | ||
14th | Sunday | recess | ||
15th day | Monday | 9:30am | Committee | Built Environment Committee |
16th | Tuesday | 9:30am | Committee | Special Budget Committee (general questions, establishment of subcommittees) |
After the committee | Subcommittee | General affairs subcommittee (main and vice chair judges mutually elected) | ||
After the breakout session | Subcommittee | Welfare Education Subcommittee (Principal and Vice Chair elected by each other) | ||
After the breakout session | Subcommittee | Built Environment Subcommittee (Principal and Vice-President elected by each other) | ||
17th | Wednesday | 9:30am | Subcommittee | General Affairs Subcommittee |
18th | Thursday | 9:30am | Subcommittee | Welfare Education Subcommittee |
19th | Friday | 9:30am | Subcommittee | Construction Environment Subcommittee |
The 20th | Saturday | recess | (Vernal Equinox Day) | |
21st | Sunday | recess | ||
The 22nd | Monday | recess | (Committee/subcommittee report organization) | |
The 23rd | Tuesday | recess | (Committee/subcommittee report organization) | |
24th | Wednesday | recess | (Committee/subcommittee report organization) | |
25th | Thursday | 9:30am | Committee | Special Committee on Budget (Subcommittee reports, vote) |
26th | Friday | 9:30am | Committee | Parliamentary Steering Committee |
After the session ends | plenary session | Bills, petition/petition committee, discussion, voting Explanation of bills submitted by members, questions, discussion, voting |
Notification number | full name | Question items |
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1 | Chikako Ito | 1 Regarding the granting of subsidies as an incentive for installing fire alarms in existing houses 2 Measures to further improve the child-rearing environment 3 Measures to improve the usage environment for natural gas vehicles and conversion to natural gas vehicles for government vehicles, etc. 4 Measures to be taken in conjunction with the abolition of administrative work for the Tokyo Metropolitan Water Works 5 About Hirao Josui No. 1 water source in the water supply business 6 Recycling of recyclable waste and reducing waste |
2 | Masami Ito | 1. Status of promotion of attraction and construction of commercial facilities in the Nagamine and Wakabadai areas 2. System for city hospitals and city clinics on holidays, national holidays, and the year-end and New Year holidays 3. About the Self-Disaster Prevention Warehouse 4. Responding to emergencies when the Mayor is on a long-term business trip, etc. |
3 | Morihisa Okubo | 1 Regarding the promotion of building a universal society 2 Regarding expansion of the educational consultation system 3 Regarding fence installation at Inagi Daiichi Elementary School 4 Regarding promotion of administrative and financial reform 5 Regarding the management and operation of bases that support civic activities |
4 | Shigeru Harashima | 1 About nursing care insurance 2 (tentative name) Regarding collaboration within the industry/volunteer center |
5 | Yasuyuki Kawashima | 1. Construction of the (tentative name) Health Plaza 2. About Municipal Hospitals 3. Nursing care insurance business 4. Measures for the five-day school week, including changes to the semester system |
6 | Hiroshi Sawaki | 1 For the elderly 2 About safe and secure town development 3 About educational issues 4 About fire department administration |
7 | Ken Arai | 1. Initiatives to ensure the safety of citizens' lives 2. Issues surrounding the introduction of PFI in the Central Library 3. Sakahama and Hirao Land Readjustment Projects |
8 | Kenichi Kitahama | 1. Support for fire brigade activities 2. Urban development that makes use of water and greenery systems 3. Environmental Education |
9 | Shigeo Tanaka | 1 About building a safe and disaster-resistant town 2 Regarding publication of administrative evaluations |
10 | Manabu Okada | 1 About rich education for children with disabilities 2 About the designated manager system 3 Regarding the national hoisting and singing of the national anthem at entrance ceremonies, etc. |
11 | Haruko Tarao | 1. Public Assistance Administration 2. National Health Insurance 3. Garbage issues |
12 | Masashi Fujii | 1 Regarding the future development of Inagi as it faces an aging society 2 About the ideal form of nursing care prevention activities 3 About creating an educational environment where the community, home, and school come together as one |
13 | Sueko Kadoshima | 1 Regarding the enhancement of school libraries 2 Regarding enhancement of measures to prevent child abuse |
14 | Junjiro Tominaga | 1. Soft Landing of the Baby Boomer Generation in Local Communities 2. Utilizing citizens' perspectives in creating a safe and secure city 3. Inagi Network's Measures for Watching Over Children 4. Road construction in the Kawakitashita area of the ridge main line |
15 | Kenji Nakayama | 1 About the Sakahama Hirao land readjustment project 2 Regarding improving citizen satisfaction |
16 | Aiko Fujiwara | 1 Regarding enhancement of measures to protect children from crime and ensure their safety 2 Regarding securing doctors at Inagi City Hospital 3 Regarding information disclosure and citizen participation through the use of the Internet |
17 | Kisaburo Morimoto | 1 About the land readjustment project 2 Regarding the installation of benches at circulation bus stops 3 About the bidding/contract system |
No | Name of agenda submitted by the mayor | Contents | Deliberation method | Date of resolution | Resolution result |
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1 | Proposal No. 5 | Ordinance to partially revise the Inagi City Community Disaster Prevention Center Establishment Ordinance | General Affairs Committee | March 26, 2004 | The original proposal was passed. |
2 | Proposal No. 6 | Ordinance to amend part of the ordinance regarding remuneration and expense reimbursement for part-time special employees of Inagi City | General Affairs Committee | March 26, 2004 | The original proposal was passed. |
3 | Proposal No. 7 | Ordinance to partially amend the Inagi City National Health Insurance High-cost Medical Expenses Loan Fund Ordinance | Built Environment Committee | March 26, 2004 | The original proposal was passed. |
4 | Proposal No. 8 | Ordinance to partially revise the Inagi City National Health Insurance Tax Ordinance | Built Environment Committee | March 26, 2004 | The original proposal was passed. |
5 | Proposal No. 9 | Ordinance to partially revise the Inagi City Fee Ordinance | Built Environment Committee | March 26, 2004 | The original proposal was passed. |
6 | Proposal No. 10 | Ordinance to partially revise Inagi City ordinance regarding subsidies for medical expenses for infants and young children | Welfare Education Committee | March 26, 2004 | The original proposal was passed. |
7 | Proposal No. 16 | FY2004 General Account Budget of Inagi City, Tokyo | special budget committee | March 26, 2004 | The original proposal was passed. |
8 | Proposal No. 17 | FY2004 Inagi City, Tokyo National Health Insurance Project Special Account Budget | special budget committee | March 26, 2004 | The original proposal was passed. |
9 | Proposal No. 18 | FY2004 Inagi City, Tokyo Land Readjustment Project Special Account Budget | special budget committee | March 26, 2004 | The original proposal was passed. |
10 | Proposal No. 19 | FY2004 Inagi City, Tokyo Sewerage Project Special Account Budget | special budget committee | March 26, 2004 | The original proposal was passed. |
11 | Proposal No. 20 | FY2004 Inagi City, Tokyo Special Account Budget for Elderly Health | special budget committee | March 26, 2004 | The original proposal was passed. |
12 | Proposal No. 21 | FY2004 Inagi City, Tokyo Nursing Care Insurance Special Account Budget | special budget committee | March 26, 2004 | The original proposal was passed. |
13 | Proposal No. 22 | FY2004 Special Account Budget for Inagi City, Tokyo’s Contracted Water Supply Project | special budget committee | March 26, 2004 | The original proposal was passed. |
14 | Proposal No. 23 | FY2004 Tokyo Inagi City Hospital Business Accounting Budget | special budget committee | March 26, 2004 | The original proposal was passed. |
15 | Proposal No. 24 | (Tentative name) Inagi City Industry/Volunteer Center construction (architecture) contract | Built Environment Committee | March 26, 2004 | The original proposal was passed. |
16 | Proposal No. 27 | Regarding the certification of Inagi City Road Line | Built Environment Committee | March 26, 2004 | The original proposal was passed. |
17 | Proposal No. 29 | Regarding designation of designated manager of Inagi City Community Disaster Prevention Center | General Affairs Committee | March 26, 2004 | The original proposal was passed. |
18 | Proposal No. 30 | Ordinance to partially revise the Inagi City Nursery School Establishment Ordinance | Welfare Education Committee | March 26, 2004 | The original proposal was passed. |
19 | Proposal No. 31 | Contract for outsourcing (Part 2) regarding the land readjustment project around Inagi-Naganuma Station under the Tama City Planning Project | Immediate decision | March 26, 2004 | The original proposal was passed. |
No | Petition/petition | Contents | Examination method etc. | Date of resolution | Resolution result |
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1 | Petition No. 1 | Petition requesting the submission of a written opinion requesting a review of the Containers and Packaging Recycling Law | Built Environment Committee | March 26, 2004 | Adoption |
2 | Petition No. 2 | Petition calling for 30-student classes in Inagi City | Welfare Literature Teachers Association | March 26, 2004 | Adoption of purpose |
3 | No. 2 petition | Petition regarding the implementation of a charge for general household waste | Built Environment Committee | March 26, 2004 | Rejected |
4 | Petition No. 4 | Petition requesting the government to submit a written opinion in support of the enactment of the Peace Preservation Law and the National Victims Reparations Law | General Affairs Committee | March 26, 2004 | Rejected |
5 | Petition No. 5 | Petition regarding the adoption of a written opinion regarding the establishment of a stable public pension system, etc. (Items 1 and 3) | Built Environment Committee | March 26, 2004 | Rejected |
Representative question
Representative questions from the following groups were asked in response to the mayor's statement of beliefs.
Denomination name | Representative question items |
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change 21 Kenichi Kitahama |
1. The mayor's thoughts on national policy (1) Basic thoughts on Japan's role in the international community and Japan-US relations (2) Regarding the relationship between local and national tax and financial resources transfer in the Trinity Reform 2. Regarding the four characteristics of the new fiscal year's budget (1) Regarding urban infrastructure development, it is essential to have sufficient consensus with local residents at the planning stage of measures, but regarding their views (2) In the budget for improving welfare and education , Regarding town development that takes into account not only child-rearing support measures but also countermeasures against the declining birthrate. (3) In the budget for interacting and collaborating with citizens, collaboration with citizens and citizen participation from the planning stage of measures (4) It is necessary to promote safe town development together with citizens within the budget for building a safe and vibrant town, but what are the measures to be taken? 3. Regarding measures to develop a spiritually enriching town together with citizens (1) We believe that further enhancement of educational exchange projects with Memanbetsu Town is necessary, but regarding future initiatives (2) Establishment in an area in a new town where a neighborhood association is not organized (3) Concerning the concrete business plans and operations of the preparatory committee for the establishment of the Civic Activities Center (tentative name) (4) Location, timing, and future of the Town Inagi Civic Festival (I) (5) About the selection and placement of staff with medical experience regarding the introduction of a citizen advocacy system for users of municipal hospitals (6) About the system and criteria for verifying the placement of the right person in the right place Four. Regarding considerate town development measures to help people live healthy and secure lives (1) Regarding the (tentative name) Health Plaza, we are currently conducting an internal investigation, and we are currently conducting a specific progress report (2) (Tentative name) Details regarding the establishment of the Inagi City Welfare Rights Advocacy Center (3) Regarding the public awareness of the limited liability intermediate corporation Tama Nanbu Adult Guardianship Center for targeted citizens and specific countermeasures amidst the need for support measures such as the adult guardianship system (4) Families, communities, and government Regarding specific measures for child-rearing support in cooperation with Five. Regarding measures to create a community where people can learn and interact together (1) Although various problems are occurring in the educational field of elementary and junior high schools, it is recognized that further collaboration between kindergartens, kindergartens, elementary schools, and junior high schools will lead to the resolution of these problems. However, regarding the actual situation and efforts (2) Regarding the assignment of assistant instructors to other subjects for small group instruction in arithmetic and mathematics (3) Although it is said that the environment of classrooms with one computer for each student will be prepared, It is essential to train people. Assignment of appointed instructors as a measure to improve the current situation (4) Regarding the enhancement of educational programs that incorporate volunteer activities, nature experience activities, and social experience activities, and evaluation of the effectiveness of measures against bullying and school refusal issues. (5) Considering the social environment surrounding students, regarding measures to ensure safety when commuting to and from school and at school, and to protect themselves from suspicious persons. (6) Wakaba Elementary School is planning to expand its school building as a measure to increase the number of students, but Shiroyama Elementary School is in a declining trend, but what will be done in the future? 6. About measures to create an environmentally friendly, safe and comfortable town (1) Although it is said that a disaster prevention command vehicle will be provided that can be used as the mayor's car, regarding the maintenance of an official car for the mayor's use within the scope of common sense. (2) It specifies the establishment of a crime prevention council, but what is its specific role? (3) Methods for implementing and verifying the "5 Considerations and 98 Actions" regarding the environment (4) Regarding the city's unique efforts to counter non-smoking manners (5) Outline of the establishment of ordinances focusing on the so-called minimum site area restrictions for mini-residential land development activities 7. About creating a peaceful town surrounded by water and greenery (1) The Tama New Town project is about establishing the city's own policy in response to the new corporation of the public corporation, re-examining it, and rebuilding the future town development. (2) Connection from Inagi Ohashi Bridge to the Chuo Expressway towards Hachioji is essential. In order to further revitalize Inagi City, we are requesting related organizations to be more proactive than ever before. 8. About measures to create a lively town that supports citizens' lives (1) Although the city has said that the effectiveness of common gift certificates in revitalizing commerce is extremely difficult to evaluate, what is the future opinion of the city? (2) The new business of the Industrial Section of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry is specified, but what is the outline of the specific business? (3) ``Happy Work Inagi'' is an important measure to solve the social problem of expanding employment opportunities for the elderly, but what about future support measures? 9. Overall, the mayor's vision for town development as the leader of Inagi, now in his fourth term. |
Komeito Party Ueno Suetsugu | 1. Although the city has income from municipal taxes as its main source of revenue, it is in a difficult financial situation, so it is necessary to take measures to promote business and respond to citizen requests. 2. The features of the new fiscal year's budget include (1) urban infrastructure development, (2) enhancement of welfare and education, (3) interaction and collaboration with citizens, and (4) development of a safe and vibrant city. With the elevation of the Bu Line, there are expectations for the development of commerce and industry, but what are your thoughts on the area, especially around Yanoguchi Station? 3. Regarding the enhancement of welfare and education (1) I appreciate the expansion of the free infant medical care project to children under 2 years old, but I would like to see it expanded to 3 years old during the mayor's term (2) Improving the elimination of childcare center waitlists However, regarding the elimination of all waiting lists for children (3) Regarding the placement of one computer per student in elementary school classrooms, regarding education such as site-based websites found on mobile phones and instruction on the Internet, etc. Four. We are working to reduce waste with the cooperation of many citizens, but further reductions can be achieved through the introduction of designated paid bags. (1) The government's leading appeal to reduce waste (2) Chofu The city is advertising the issue with banners on pedestrian bridges and other places. About exchanging information about initiatives of other cities, etc., and thoroughly disseminating the information to get the consent of the citizens. (3) I think we should start planning a place for information exchange after October and incorporate it into the schedule. About initiatives Five. Implementation of employment support center, support for Vibrant Work Inagi, and support for young people 6. Regarding measures to promote a spiritually enriching town together with citizens (1) Regarding the protection of children's rights, it is said that the child support center will cooperate with related organizations, but regarding the actual situation and response (2) Regarding the training from the health management aspect of staff (3) Introduction of administrative evaluation system and ISO9001 introduction plan 7. Regarding the development of a considerate town where people can live healthy and safe lives (1) Regarding countermeasures for distributing action manuals and establishing a system to protect the elderly and people with disabilities from disasters (2) Within the support system for single parents and female households So, about employment support for women who want to work but can't get into nursery school or don't have the skills. 8. Regarding measures to create a community where people can learn and interact together (1) Creating an environment is important in enhancing compulsory education. Local people visit the school and talk about things that the local people want to see, such as flower planting. |
Aiko Fujiwara, an association that advances citizen autonomy | 1. In response to the Japanese government dispatching the Self-Defense Forces, Inagi City, as the mayor of a municipality that loudly declares a peace declaration, believes that it should join forces with the assembly and raise its voice for the realization of nuclear-free and lasting peace. 2. Is the perception that the country's economic situation has "stopped declining" a correct assessment? What is your opinion? 3. Some companies say that they are on track to increase sales and profits, but what is the actual situation and current perception of Inagi City, which has many small and medium-sized enterprises? Four. Delegation of tax resources is considered to be the biggest issue, and the city council and citizens are hoping for support, but there are still issues regarding the philosophy and practical approach of collaboration between the government and citizens. Five. Concerning the fact that crime prevention measures are not mentioned for the crimes that have been occurring frequently in recent years. 6. Regarding measures to promote spiritually rich town development together with citizens (1) Regarding human rights education, related departments of the city are working on it, and regarding efforts to expand human rights education in school education and social education settings (2) Women's counseling projects are not limited to domestic violence only. (3) I would like to see the requirement for unmarried people under 25 years old removed from youth exchanges with Memanbetsu Town. Regarding the request to have the opportunity to perform Yosakoi Soran in Inagi City, (4) It is stated that guidelines for collaboration with citizens will be formulated regarding community promotion, but regarding the creation of guidelines, the participation of a wide range of citizens ( 5) Regarding the idea of further making the "Guidelines for Collaboration with Citizens" into an ordinance. (6) Regarding the expansion of the city's guidelines and the minutes of council committee meetings in the information corner on the first floor of the government building. (7) Municipal hospitals. Before the introduction of the advocacy system, we used a suggestion box, but regarding the necessity of the new system (8) Regarding the introduction of the administrative evaluation system, I think it is important to conduct evaluations from the citizen's perspective, but regarding the involvement of citizens in the system. (9) Concurrently serving in different sections or sections in order to develop the abilities of employees and increase the vitality of the entire organization. 7. Regarding the development of a considerate town where people can live healthy and secure lives (1) Regarding health checkups for the elderly, they should be able to receive health checkups on their preferred dates, such as birthday checkups, and enhance opportunities for early detection (2) (tentative name) Health We are aware that the plaza is not just a base for health promotion, but actually has a concept of a "comprehensive health and welfare center," but regarding the establishment of a review committee for citizen participation. (3) Making the main entrance of the city hospital barrier-free (4) In order to provide high-quality medical services and meet medical needs, it is important not only to improve equipment but also to secure doctors. (5) In the formulation of the Inagi City Health and Welfare Comprehensive Plan, we will adopt a workshop method and expand the number of public applications, and discuss initiatives and awareness of citizen participation. (6) It is stated that specific measures will be taken regarding the adult guardianship system, but regarding the prompt response to the situation after the death of a parent. (7) Although it is stated that the project will “verify the effectiveness of the support fee system,” this is not mentioned at this time. (8) Regarding the enhancement of welfare for low income earners, I think it is necessary to create an emergency evacuation loan system and expand the living capital limit, but what are the efforts to do so? 8. Regarding measures related to community development where people can learn and interact together (1) Following Nagamine Elementary School, Wakabadai, Second, and Fourth Elementary Schools will be open to the public, but what is the situation at other elementary schools in the city? (2) Regarding the specific content of the “Inagi Network to Watch Over Children” and its positional relationship with the existing regional education councils (3) Regarding special needs education, I would like to see individual plans for children with LD, ADHD, and high-functioning autism be launched, and I hope that in the new fiscal year as well, projects will be promoted that take advantage of the city's ideas as a model district. about things (4) Regarding improvements to the operating hours of the general gymnasium, the application system for tennis courts, etc., which will serve as a base for developing projects that allow all citizens to become familiar with sports and recreation. (5) Providing a venue not only for citizen festivals but also for the presentation of everyday cultural and artistic activities. (6) What is a virtual local museum? 9. About measures to create an environmentally friendly, safe and comfortable town (1) It is stated that a disaster prevention command vehicle that can also be used as a mayor's vehicle will be prepared, but what are the functions and merits of dual use? (2) Regarding traffic safety and crime prevention measures, in order to create a system to raise awareness of traffic safety and crime prevention in citizens' lives, instead of calling for participation in events, it is necessary to set up a meeting between citizens and police, stationed officers, and police officers. about things (3) As a measure against abandoned bicycles, a bicycle parking lot will be set up in front of Keio Inagi Station, but what is the city's basic policy regarding bicycle parking? (4) Regarding the alignment of Keio Inagi Station bicycle parking lot development and better town development around Inagi Station (5) Regarding shortening the time it takes for an ambulance to arrive in the Hirao area Ten. About measures to create a peaceful town surrounded by water and greenery (1) Construction of the elevated Nambu Line and the area around Inagi-Naganuma Station will begin, but regarding the establishment of a review committee to ensure that the construction is appropriate for the central area of Inagi. (2) Regarding the 100 Village Land Readjustment Project, it is said that a certain level of improvement will be achieved, but there are concerns about consistency with the original land readjustment. (3) Regarding the Tokyo Metropolitan Government's responsible response to the Sakahama-Hirao land readjustment project and its stance on maintaining the start of the project. (4)Review of land readjustment project in eastern Nanzan area in response to underground decline (5) The Tama New Town project is said to be proceeding with discussions to end the project in fiscal 2017, but there is no question of when and in what form the pending issue of living convenience facilities will be resolved. (6) Although it is necessary to fully explain and understand the Minami-Tama One Trunk Line to local residents, the attitude of local residents towards the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and public corporations. (7) The maintenance and repair of sidewalks should be done on a universal basis. (8) Regarding the extension of the circulation bus service to Shimohirao and initiatives (9) Regarding initiatives using green funds for the maintenance of park green areas (10) Regarding the early revision of the ordinance regarding protection of the natural environment and restoration of greenery in Inagi City (11) Request for more active business development in health promotion, agricultural support, etc. at the Inagi Green Wellness Foundation 11. Measures to create a lively town that supports the vitality of citizens' lives (1) Regarding management and operation methods for turning pruned branches into chips (2) Utilizing waste cooking oil as fuel for cars by turning pruned branches into chips, and conducting this project in collaboration with welfare organizations (3) Concerning specific initiatives such as PR methods, pamphlet creation, and attracting companies for the promotion of commerce, industry, and the construction industry. |
Shinseikai Etsuo Harada | 1. Regarding the impact on fiscal management and securing financial resources due to the national trinity reform and the Tokyo metropolitan government's second fiscal reconstruction plan, and regarding the reduction of management and operation costs that will increase due to the construction of large facilities. 2. Protection of children's rights and specific countermeasures against child abuse 3. About cultivating a heart of love for the country, a heart of respect for the national flag, and the national anthem in order to increase the heart of desire for world peace. Four. Regarding new measures for further interaction between residents of Memanbetsu Exchange Five. Concepts regarding hardware and software support for neighborhood associations and incorporating local opinions when renovating the Daimaru District Hall 6. There were reports that it was possible to infiltrate from an intrusion experiment in a municipality that did not connect to the Resident Registration Network, but regarding electronic information security measures. 7. Was the advocacy system for city hospitals introduced with the recognition that there would be complaints, grievances, and dissatisfaction? On increasing credibility without a system 8. About the management and operation system of the former Daiichi Elementary School complex facility Friend Hirao 9. 2005 is the final year of the second administrative reform, and an administrative evaluation system will be introduced from the new year, but there is no need to further speed up administrative reform. Ten. Regarding measures to organize delinquent payments and increase collection of non-payers 11. What kind of facilities are being considered for the promotion of wide-area collaboration between governments? 12. Regarding the scope of operations such as e-procurement jointly operated by municipalities in Tokyo 13. To what extent will Health Plaza (tentative name) be refined and information provided to citizens? 14. Hospital management is about aiming for independent hospital management even if it is a public hospital. 15. (tentative name) About the business content and operation form of Inagi City Welfare Rights Advocacy Center 16. The results of the fall and fracture prevention project and the preventive effects of muscle strength improvement training using newly introduced machines 17. Regarding the usage status of the Tama Southern Adult Guardianship Center and the balance with privacy protection 18. About the opening date of the Daiichi Nursery School branch, staff structure, and forecast for children on waiting list 19. Regarding the construction of a support network with child-rearing-related organizations centered on the Child and Family Support Center 20. Summary of Inagi IC College's past activities and future initiatives twenty one. Teachers' countermeasures for computer instruction twenty two. Regarding expansion of Wakabadai Elementary School and review of annual plan twenty three. ``Community schools'' have been implemented on Saturdays and Sundays in collaboration with families, schools, and local communities, and the results and future support measures will be discussed. twenty four. Providing learning opportunities and information to families to foster public spirit and morality at home twenty five. Four new tennis courts will be built in Wakabadai Park, but it is important to understand the needs of citizens for sports facilities. 26. Regarding the utilization of the results of disaster prevention drills conducted by voluntary disaster prevention organizations in each region when conducting comprehensive disaster prevention drills. 27. Regarding the maintenance of the disaster prevention command vehicle, there are doubts about its use as a mayor's vehicle. The mayor is the representative face of Inagi, and regarding the purchase of the mayor's official car. 28. Regarding the maintenance status of street lights and security lights 29. Actively encouraging railway operators to bear a certain amount of responsibility as a measure against abandoned bicycles 30. Regarding proactive efforts to relocate the Yanoguchi Police Box under the elevated Nambu Line 31. Regarding consideration of establishing daytime ambulance waiting areas at Friend Hirao, Cultural Center, etc. 32. About waste recycling and waste reduction efforts using shredders 33. The face of the Tokyo metropolitan government cannot be seen regarding the Sakahama-Hirao land readjustment project, but efforts are being made to hold the metropolitan government accountable. 34. About methods that do not impose a burden on local governments when disposing of residential land in Tama New Town 35. Regarding the progress of the Nambu Line elevated stage 2 project, including land acquisition, towards completion in 2010 36. Regarding the route of Sakahama Tsurukawa Kaido with circulation bus service 37. Regarding the establishment of large agricultural products sales offices such as roadside stations in promoting urban agriculture 38. Due to the inconvenient location of the consumer room, we have decided to relocate it to the Industrial Volunteer Center. |
Japanese Communist Party Haruko Tarao | 1. Rather than discussing war, oppression, and strengthening the Japan-US relationship to impose international order on the world, we should analyze the actual living conditions of Inagi citizens and create a budget that reflects their demands. 2. Regarding the impact of the Trinity Reform on city finances and citizen services 3. Regarding a fundamental review of urban infrastructure development projects from the viewpoints of finance, respect for residents' opinions, and environmental protection. Four. Regarding the budget for efforts to improve welfare and education (1) Free medical care for infants and young children will be further expanded beyond the age of 2 (2) Recognition of the current state of the long-term care insurance system and specific efforts to improve it (3) Small group instruction Regarding investigation and consideration of initiatives (4) The Tokyo Metropolitan Government has included in its budget a plan to restructure the subsidy for promoting private social welfare facility services, but regarding giving opinions to the metropolitan government to avoid cuts. Five. Regarding the "sharing of information with citizens," we have not been able to thoroughly disclose information and take a stand for resident participation. 6. Regarding the budget for building a safe and vibrant city (1) There are concerns that the Self-Defense Forces will participate in comprehensive disaster prevention drills under the movement of civil protection legislation. (2) Understanding the actual employment situation of young people and initiatives 7. In the name of administrative reform, changes to the policy of increasing burdens, such as charging a portion of garbage collection fees and raising National Insurance fees, etc. |
Democratic Citizen's Voice Iwasa Izumi | 1. Regarding the fiscal situation of the national and local governments (1) The basis for the view that the current Japanese economy is in "deflation" rather than "stagflation" (2) Promotion of creative business activities and revitalization of local economies Aiming for sustainable economic growth led by private demand through 2. Regarding the expected revenue for the city's initiatives (1) How we think about future population forecasts (2) Regarding the review of the financial framework of the third long-term comprehensive plan and the possibility of bringing the plan forward (3) Regarding the project Reflecting citizen voices in determining priorities 3. The aim is to reduce spending by 5%, but there are plans to create a budget with a higher reduction target. Four. About the basic plan (1) Recognizing and countermeasures against child bullying, which is lagging behind in countermeasures (2) Building a system as a city that can quickly respond to domestic violence through counseling for women (3) Preventing child abuse Regarding the city's basic stance regarding reports from citizens (4) Regarding the aftermath of the educational exchange project with overseas cities through Tamagawa University (5) Regarding the implementation of the citizen awareness survey and the method of analyzing the results (6) Wearing sandals I can see the staff holding toothpicks in their mouths, but regarding the response to the change in staff awareness (7) Secondary prevention is progressing with the provision of equipment at municipal hospitals, but regarding the future enhancement of cancer treatment (8) Limited liability intermediate corporation Regarding public awareness of Tama Nanbu Adult Guardianship Center operations and revenue distribution (9) Regarding the basic concept of working to extend the hours of childcare for children during and after illness and after-school childcare (10) Installation of heating and cooling in libraries and school book sorters The continuation of this is an important facility, but how was it evaluated and abolished? (11) Teachers' smoking lacks persuasiveness in teaching children and students about the health effects of smoking and drugs. (12) Regarding specific measures to link and collaborate with the "Inagi Network to Watch Over Children" and "University Collaboration" (13) Evaluation and abolition of children's center information paper activities in some cities. Reasons: (14) Regarding the removal and collection of abandoned bicycles and the promotion of recycling through cooperation with bicycle shops in the city (15) There are not enough designated parking spaces for motorcycles. As illegally parked and abandoned motorcycles become a problem, we believe that the city should: (16) Concrete measures to prevent sewer pipe blockage; (17) We should move forward with preparations for formulating a housing master plan. I think the basic plan for housing for the elderly is included in this, but regarding the timing and method of its implementation. (18) Regarding the basic concept of new town management and resident support after the Urban Infrastructure Development Corporation becomes an independent corporation. (19) Issues and priorities for related projects after the end of FY 2005 under the New Jurisprudence Act (20) Expectations are increasing for agricultural products that show the faces of local producers. Regarding measures to establish the “Inagi Brand” (21) Although the employment support for young people is provided, the presence of part-timers and part-timers is essential mainly in the service industry, but there is a need to recognize and take measures. (22)In conjunction with the industrial volunteer center functioning as a base for civic activities such as NPOs, regarding the provision of financial support for activities. |
General Affairs Committee (7 people)
Chairperson Sueko Kadoshima Vice-chairman Etsuo Harada Committee members Aiko Fujiwara, Shigeo Tanaka, Yasuyuki Kawashima, Suetsugu Ueno, Kisaburo Morimoto
date | Examination (investigation) matters |
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February 17, 2004 | 1. Regarding the new name of the former Inagi City Inagi Dai8 Elementary School 2.About public personal authentication service 3.About the designated manager system 4. Expansion of distribution of Inagi City disaster information, etc. email system 5.About full-scale implementation of office opening on holidays 6. About the future of municipal fire departments |
March 11, 2004 | 1. Proposal No. 6: An ordinance to partially revise the ordinance regarding remuneration and expense reimbursement for part-time special employees of Inagi City. 2. Proposal No. 5: Ordinance to partially revise the Inagi City Community Disaster Prevention Center Establishment Ordinance 3.Agenda No. 29: Designation of designated manager for Inagi City Community Disaster Prevention Center 4. Petition No. 4 Petition supporting the enactment of the Peace Preservation Act and the National Victims Compensation Act and requesting the government to submit a written opinion. 5. Regarding dispatch of committee members during closed sessions 6.Regarding requests for continued investigation during the closed session |
Welfare Education Committee (7 people)
Chairperson Haruko Tarao Vice-chairman Junjiro Tominaga Committee members Masami Ito, Shigeru Harashima, Mihoko Nakamura, Kenichi Kitahama, Hiroshi Sawaki
date | Examination (investigation) matters |
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January 14, 2004 | 1. Regarding the progress of the (tentative name) Inagi City Central Library, etc. construction and operation plan 2. Regarding the construction of the new cultural center |
February 16, 2004 | 1. Regarding the progress of the (tentative name) Inagi City Central Library, etc. construction and operation plan 2. Regarding the construction of the new cultural center |
March 12, 2004 | 1. Proposal No. 10: Ordinance to partially revise the Inagi City ordinance regarding subsidies for medical expenses for infants and young children 2. Proposal No. 30: Ordinance to partially revise the Inagi City Nursery School Establishment Ordinance 3. Petition No. 2 Petition requesting the realization of 30-person classes in Inagi City 4. Request for continued investigation during closed session |
Built Environment Committee (7 members)
Chairperson Izumi Iwasa Vice-chairman Kenji Nakayama Committee members Masashi Fujii, Morihisa Okubo, Manabu Okada, Ken Arai, Chikako Ito
date | Examination (investigation) matters |
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January 16, 2004 | 1. About the bicycle parking lot in front of Keio Inagi Station 2. Regarding the use of the Nambu Line underpass |
February 3, 2004 | 1. Regarding additional designation of productive green areas |
March 12, 2004 | 1. Regarding dispatch of committee members during the meeting 2. Proposal No. 9: Ordinance to partially revise the Inagi City Fee Ordinance 3. Proposal No. 27: Certification of Inagi City Road Line 4. Proposal No. 7: Ordinance to partially revise the Inagi City National Health Insurance High-cost Medical Expenses Loan Fund Ordinance 5. Proposal No. 8: Ordinance to partially revise the Inagi City National Health Insurance Tax Ordinance 6. Proposal No. 24 (tentative name) Inagi City Industry/Volunteer Center Construction Work (Architecture) Contract 7. Petition No. 1: Petition requesting the submission of a written opinion requesting a review of the Containers and Packaging Recycling Law 8. Petition No. 2: Petition regarding the implementation of a charge for general household waste 9. Petition No. 5 Petition regarding the adoption of a written opinion regarding the establishment of a stable public pension system, etc. (Items 1 and 3) 10.Regarding requests for continued investigation during the closed session |
Congress Steering Committee (7 people)
Chairman Ken Arai Vice-chairman Suetsugu Ueno Committee members Masami Ito, Mihoko Nakamura, Yasuyuki Kawashima, Manabu Okada, Etsuo Harada
date | Examination (investigation) matters |
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January 16, 2004 | Regarding the next regular session of the Diet (First Extraordinary Session of the Diet in 2004) |
January 27, 2004 | Notice and order of discussion |
February 10, 2004 | About improving the efficiency of parliamentary management |
February 23, 2004 | Regarding council operations such as the next regular meeting session |
March 8, 2004 | 1.About requests to correct statements 2.Regarding the request for continued investigation during the closed session |
March 10, 2004 | Regarding requests to cancel statements |
March 26, 2004 | 1. Notice and order of discussion 2.About additional proposals 3.About bills submitted by members of the Diet 4.About petitions 5. Regarding the dispatch of members during the closed session 6.Regarding requests for continued investigation during the closed session |
Budget Special Committee (21 people)
Chairperson: Aiko Fujiwara, Vice-Chairman, Kenichi Kitahama Committee Members: Masafumi Fujii, Junjiro Tominaga, Haruko Tarao, Morihisa Okubo, Sueko Kadoshima, Shigeo Tanaka, Kenji Nakayama, Yasuyuki Kawashima, Manabu Okada, Masami Ito, Shigeru Harashima, Nakamura Mihoko, Suetsugu Ueno, Hiroshi Sawaki, Chikako Ito, Kisaburo Morimoto, Izumi Iwasa, Etsuo Harada, Ken Arai
Inagi City Council Secretariat Tel: 042-378-2111