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Governor Kim Young-hwan Visits Goesan-gun to Hear Residents' Voices Firsthand
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내용 On the 11th, Chungcheongbuk-do Governor Kim Young-hwan visited Goesan-gun, where he toured the Goesan-gun Library, set to open on March 28, and the Goesan Dure School, an adult literacy institution. He also visited the Goesan-gun Office and held a dialogue with about 200 local residents, presenting the direction of provincial governance.

Governor Kim first visited the Goesan-gun Library in Goesan-eup to inspect the facilities and held a discussion with around 10 local education and childcare stakeholders regarding relevant provincial and regional policies.

Built with a total budget of KRW 12 billion, including KRW 2.4 billion in provincial funds, the Goesan-gun Library occupies 3,456㎡ across three floors in Dongbu-ri, Goesan-eup. It is designed as a cultural and communication complex, featuring facilities such as an infant and children's reading room, periodicals section, youth space, single-person studio, book caf?, multipurpose hall, and rooftop garden.

Governor Kim then visited Goesan Dure School, which fosters basic literacy skills such as reading and writing among undereducated and illiterate adults and offers formal academic certification opportunities. He encouraged about ten adult learners and listened to their concerns.

With support from the Goesan-gun Government, Goesan Dure School operates the “Neighborhood Dure School” program through senior centers and community halls in towns and villages. It serves over 150 adult learners through one main campus and 13 satellite schools across the region.

Later, he visited the Goesan-gun Council to discuss local issues with Chairman Kim Nak-young and other council members, who also presented suggestions for projects requiring prompt implementation.

At the provincial policy briefing held in the Goesan-gun Office conference room, Governor Kim explained the direction of his administration following a welcome speech by the Geosan-gun Mayor Song In-heon, and a “Talk Concert” session was held to connect with residents.

During the talk concert with around 200 residents, various suggestions were discussed, including the establishment of the Buhung Agricultural Machinery Rental Office, construction of an all-weather gateball stadium in Cheongcheon, expansion of the Chilseong-Jangyeon-Yeonpo regional water supply system, creation of an indoor tennis court and spectator seating at Goesan Sports Town, and the acceleration of road improvements to Cheongan Jilmajae (Local Road No. 592).

After the briefing, Governor Kim held a discussion with about 10 members of the Goesan Return-to-Farming and Rural Migration Council to explore policies and implementation strategies addressing this issue, which has become a key agenda item for Chungcheongbuk-do in the face of regional depopulation.

Governor Kim stated, “We will actively review the valuable insights shared by Goesan residents today,” adding, “I will continue to meet directly with many residents to listen to their opinions and strive to resolve urgent regional issues and livelihood concerns.”

Meanwhile, the Chungcheongbuk-do Government plans to continue Governor Kim’s municipal visits through early April to inspect major project sites, gather residents’ opinions, and enhance the execution of key policies.
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