Inagi City

(6) Higashi-Naganuma Neighborhood Hall (Higashi-Naganuma District)

Last updated: February 27, 2014

due date

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Q&A overview

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Minamiyama will open as a town in April 2015, but I would like to hear the city's opinion on what will happen to the neighborhood association. We need to listen carefully to the opinions of the residents' associations in the neighboring Yanoguchi and Higashi-Naganuma districts, but instead of creating a new town/neighborhood association, we will develop the town in a way that makes effective use of existing networks. sea ​​bream.
Higashi-Naganuma and Yanoguchi have letters, but no town names. I think it would be nice if there was something like number chome. The city's basic policy regarding housing indications was to organize town names and land numbers throughout the area, but the plan failed in the Hirao area and was immediately withdrawn and frozen. It is very difficult to change the lot number. The Dwelling Indication Law was created based on the lessons learned from the failure of organizing town names and land numbers. Inagi's challenge for the past 20 years. I don't think it's the right time to change now, but I would like to move forward with the land readjustment as soon as possible, and once the surface preparation is completed, I would like to display the entire area on the housing display.
Since Inagi values ​​water and greenery, I thought soap was used in the city's public facilities, but they are now using synthetic detergents. I would like to know how this happened. At one time, all departments used soap due to the strong wishes of city council members, but now each department procures its own supplies. I think there are cases where cheaper products are used, but I would like to ask them to take these requests into consideration and consider using products that have a lower environmental impact.
There will be a school district change next year. It takes 5 minutes to walk to the current school district, Inagi Daisan Elementary School, but if the school district changes and the north side of Kawasaki Kaido becomes Inagi Dai6 Elementary School, it will take 30 minutes. I would like to hear the mayor's thoughts on whether this is truly an appropriate school district. Since the decision was made by the Appropriate School District Review Committee, we believe that it is appropriate.
Starting this year, we will appoint a tourism manager and try to sell them in tourist towns, but I don't think pears and grapes will be enough to become a tourist resource. I think it would be better to appeal to Inagi as the number one safe and secure city in the metropolitan area and the third place in terms of ease of raising children, so that people can come to Inagi. The city sees tourism as a catalyst for revitalizing the town. We want to create a town where people will settle down in the future, generations will come, and people will think of Inagi as their hometown. To that end, I want to build a new sense of value. We will reevaluate temples, shrines, temples, Daimaru canals, etc. that have not been considered in the past and discover their value. In addition, there are many people who come for hiking, leisure activities, and touring on road racer bicycles, so if we can attract even a small amount of these foreign customers and raise Inagi's profile, it will have various effects. I never thought about spending a lot of money to build something new. We are thinking about digging up existing tourism resources, collaborating with them, and disseminating them to the outside world.
Regarding Toyo Keizai's ranking, I am grateful for the recognition, but I do not intend to proudly claim that our city is safe and secure based solely on the indicators surveyed by the magazine. We have to respond to everyone's requests.
According to Toyo Keizai's index, an earthquake of magnitude 5 is predicted for Inagi, but what does the city think about this? The intensity of an earthquake is determined by its epicenter and depth. In terms of the expected epicenter of a metropolitan-type earthquake or a Nankai Trough earthquake, it is said that the epicenter is a little far from the epicenter, and the ground is said to be relatively stable in the hilly area. However, not all Inagi have the same conditions, so it cannot be said that they are absolutely safe. However, in the damage estimates announced by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government in early fall of this year, Inagi City was rated the best in the entire city.

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