Cheonan City announced on the 31st that it was selected as an excellent local government in the ‘2024 Local Regulatory Innovation Evaluation’ hosted by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, received an encouragement award, and secured 100 million won in special grants.
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The Ministry of the Interior and Safety comprehensively evaluated local governments across the country for their efforts to discover and improve regulations stipulated in laws and eliminate regulations in ordinances and regulations, and selected 6 metropolitan areas and 54 basic local governments (18 cities, 19 counties, and 17 districts) as excellent local governments.
Cheonan City was recognized for its contribution to regulatory innovation by winning the City Group Encouragement Award in this evaluation. In particular, it was highly evaluated for discovering and revising four ordinances and regulations to resolve the gap in local government quasi-tax regulations, operating a ‘mobile local regulatory center’ to resolve difficulties faced by small and medium-sized enterprises, and promoting on-site administration centered on the needs of the users.
In addition, Cheonan City has been selected as ▲an excellent organization in the comprehensive evaluation of proactive administration by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, ▲the best organization in the evaluation of the performance of regulatory innovation in cities and counties in Chungnam Province, and ▲an excellent organization in proactive administration in Chungnam Province, playing a leading role in the fields of administrative innovation and regulatory improvement.
Mayor Park Sang-don of Cheonan said, “This achievement is the result of our efforts to listen to the voices of citizens and continuously improve the administration needed in the field,” and added, “We will continue to pursue administrative innovation that citizens can actually feel and create ‘Cheonan where citizens are happy and Cheonan where we grow together. ’”
Cheonan City plans to use this special grant to more actively pursue various policies for deregulation and administrative innovation.
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