Last updated: December 28, 2018
Thursday, November 29, 2018
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Due to the discovery of a cave-in at Yado Mitani Park under the elevated Nambu Line, the construction of the Tsukado assembly hall, which was scheduled to begin construction in November, has been halted. When will construction start? | Regarding the cave-in at Yado Mitani Park, the city confirmed the situation and reported it to JR, who dug it up and flattened it. There is a possibility that the construction situation is similar to that under the Tsukado overpass, so we need to confirm the situation thoroughly, and I have heard that the construction period is being delayed. If the situation is the same as that of Yado Mitani, compaction will have to be carried out at Tsukado as well. JR is currently investigating. We must proceed with maximum safety in mind, so we think it is unavoidable that the construction period will be extended. |
The Inagi City Tourism Association was established this year, but I would like to see more PR about Inagi tourism. I would like you to work on PR so that people from outside the city want to go to Inagi. |
We will continue to actively disseminate information. However, tourism policy initiatives are not starting from scratch, and various efforts have been made so far. As a tourism business, we hold events such as walking tours, bicycle tours, matchmaking events, a tourist guide system, and photography walking courses, which have been well received by many people from inside and outside the city. I am receiving it. I would like to further increase these efforts. In addition, we are collaborating not only with Inagi City but also with other connected local governments, such as those along the Keio Line, the Nambu Line, and the Tama River basin, and are working on tourism measures in a wide area, and in the future, we will utilize bicycle sharing etc. We would like to carry out such tours as well. In the future, we would like to actively work together with tourism associations. |
(About land number reorganization) The houses next to each other have completely different addresses, and there are no address numbers displayed on each house, making it inconvenient to live in and difficult for visitors to understand. I think we should sort out the land numbers as soon as possible. |
We would like to carry out the address arrangement as soon as possible. Inagi has not made any effort to organize his addresses, which is currently an issue. We believe that an opportunity to reorganize addresses is when land readjustment is completed and lot numbers are reassigned. Most recently, the land readjustment in Odara has been completed, and the address will be reassigned. If you don't do it all at once, you will have to go through the process of changing the lot number twice. The next step is the timing of land replacement for Namsan Ward. The challenge is whether or not it will be possible to carry out the measures all at once at Yanoguchi. There is strong opposition to address sorting, as it costs money and affects residents' daily lives. The city cannot proceed by force, and would like to continue exchanging opinions with the local community and, after gaining consensus, move forward one by one in Oaza units. We would like to implement this as soon as possible, but please understand that it will take 10 to 20 years. |
When will the rezoning of the Enokido area be completed? | The aim was to complete the land readjustment by 2020, but the situation is difficult. Although it will take a little longer to complete the project completely, we would like to complete the land change by 2032, and then develop roads, parks, etc. |
The sticker on the road where smoking is prohibited on the street is peeling off. | There are two types of signs that call for banning smoking on the street: one that can be wrapped around telephone poles, and the other that can be placed on the road as a sticker. Rand Street has been removed from utility poles, and as there are no utility poles, stickers have been pasted on the road surface, but they seem to keep coming off, so we will continue to think about possible repairs and other measures. |
Inagi City General Affairs Department Secretary Public Relations Division Phone: 042-378-2111