|
ĺ ֱ õ ֵ ù ȸ ðΰ ŵ ü ַλ ûߴ. ڸ ĺ Ȱ о ֿ켱 ްϰ ٰ ȭ ô뿡 ϰڴٴ . ȭ ̻ ̷ ƴϸ, ġ ù 忡 Ȱ ﰢ ̾ Ѵٴ Ǵܿ.
ȸ ð ù "ں Ȱ ߿ؿ. ȭ ٰµ, üž մϴ" ߴ. ̼ ĺ ǰ ϳϳ û "ðΰ üϴ Ȱ 簢븦 Ϻ ̰ڴ" "ù ʿ ϴ , װ ¥ ̴" ٿ.
ȸ Ű 3 ٽ ع ü õƴ. ĺ ù° ̵ ü Ͽ , , ȳ ü, ð ðΰ ŵ ټ ϰ ľϰ 켱 ϱ ߴ. ° ó ܰ ӵ ȳ ǰ 缳Ͽ ʿ ܰ踦 ϰ, ðΰ Ǵ ̿ ȳ ä ȹ Ȯϰڴٰ Ȯߴ.
°δ ù ϴ Ȱ ü踦 鵿 ֹμ, , ѵ б⺰ 簢 ؼ Ȳ IJ ϰ ùε鿡 ϰ ϰڴٴ ħ̴. ʹ å ٰŰ ǵ, ϼ ݵ ùε ü ؾ Ѵٴ ĺ ö ̴ ̴.
ġ Ҷ õ ο ӿ ùε ϻ λ ʴ´. Ҹ ȭ IT 簢 ϰڴٴ ̼ ĺ ̹ , ܸ ڵ ̵ Ⱥ Ȯϰ õȽ ŷڵ ٴڿ ٽ м ȴ.
[AI ]
Changing Citizens' Daily Lives First... Lee Sung-jin Declares Tangible Transportation Welfare for the Visually Impaired and Seniors
Full-scale inspection of blind spots combining field voices with IT administration... "True data-based administration starts from citizen perception."
May 20, 2026
[Cheonan/CTN] Reporter Kang Hyun-su = Lee Sung-jin, a preliminary candidate for Cheonan Mayor, has officially declared a tangible welfare pledge to guarantee the mobility and living stability of the visually impaired and the elderly, stating that he will change citizens' daily lives first, regardless of the political nomination structures of the two major parties.
Candidate Lee attended a citizen meeting recently held in Cheonan to directly listen to the practical welfare experiences and difficulties faced by visually impaired and elderly residents. At this meeting, Lee revealed his plan to respond proactively to the rapidly approaching aging era by prioritizing inspections of vulnerable services in the transportation and living sectors. This is based on his precise judgment that aging is no longer a task for the distant future, and public welfare must immediately lead to the stabilization of daily life that citizens feel right now, rather than numerical administrative achievements.
A visually impaired citizen attending the meeting expressed urgency from the field, stating, "Before figures, daily life right in front of our eyes matters most. Aging is approaching fast, and welfare must be perceived first." In response, Candidate Lee Sung-jin listened closely to each opinion and asserted, "I will completely eliminate the blind spots of transportation and living welfare starting from the places where the visually impaired and seniors perceive them first," adding, "An administration where support reaches the exact moment citizens desperately need it—that is true data-based administration."
Three core solutions for innovating the public sector and establishing a welfare safety net were specifically presented. First, Lee decided to inspect mobility facilities and administrative procedures based on data throughout the entire process to precisely identify and prioritize improvements for accessibility weaknesses, such as bus stops, pedestrian routes, guidance systems, and waiting times. Second, he promised to drastically reduce bureaucratic steps by completely redesigning the speed and guidance quality from welfare consultation reception to final processing, and to innovatively expand dedicated guidance channels connected directly to the visually impaired and the elderly.
Lastly, the third plan is to establish a citizen-participatory inspection framework where local Eup/Myeon/Dong community centers, welfare institutions, and transportation operating agencies unite to meticulously inspect the status of clearing blind spots on a quarterly basis and transparently disclose the results to citizens. This highlights Lee's philosophy that data serves as an objective basis for policy formulation, but the final completion of administration must be cross-verified through the actual level of perception among citizens.
Amid the noisy nomination battles in the political sphere, citizens' daily lives and livelihoods do not stop for a single moment. Candidate Lee Sung-jin's declaration to realize a tight welfare administration without blind spots by organically combining vivid field voices with advanced IT-based administration is highly expected to serve as a decisive turning point in securing the mobility security of neglected transportation-vulnerable groups and rebuilding the credibility of Cheonan's public administration from the bottom up.
![]() |
2026.05.20() 16:48
Ÿ Ź
























