Mayor’s Remarks:
1. Typhoon Doksuri's trajectory has consistently shifted southward. It is crucial for all departments to be well-prepared, both before the typhoon's arrival for disaster preparations and after its departure for disaster relief, reconstruction, and the resumption of dengue fever prevention work. In doing so, it is essential to avoid a self-centered approach. For areas of roads or locations that may impact flood control and drainage, prompt action is required, such as unclogging drainage holes for minor issues, while major flood prevention projects must be reported as soon as possible to prevent public grievances. Concerned departments should ensure the proper implementation of flood control measures, personnel evacuation plans, and traffic maintenance.
2. The ongoing Dengue fever epidemic is still a matter of concern. I urge the Public Health Bureau to maintain the setup of inspection stations in high-risk areas to identify potential cases. With summer vacation underway, it is essential for the Bureau of Education, Economic Development Bureau, and Market Administration Office to intensify their efforts in eliminating mosquito breeding sources and conducting inspections around schools and markets.
3. In reference to the E5 Parking Tower construction project at the East District Cultural Center, the Transportation Bureau should ensure that construction work is completed on schedule and to a high standard of quality.