Tainan North District Office Building Inaugurated, Providing Three-in-One Integrated Services
The newly planned North District Office Building in Tainan City was inaugurated today, with the Ministry of Interior and the city government jointly investing over NT$350 million. The expanded space will provide integrated services for district administration, household registration, and social welfare, aiming to become a new landmark for public construction in the North District.
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(Central News Agency reporter Yang Szu-jui, Tainan, 13th) The newly planned North District Office Building in Tainan City was inaugurated today, with the Ministry of Interior and the city government jointly investing over NT$350 million. The expanded space will provide integrated services for district administration, household registration, and social welfare, and is expected to become a new landmark for public construction in the North District.
Tainan Mayor Huang Wei-che stated at the building's inauguration ceremony today that with the rapid urban development of the North District, population growth has driven demand for various public services, and the original office space was insufficient. The city government partnered with the central government to invest NT$356.02 million to construct the new building in the Zhengziliao Redevelopment Zone, integrating district administration, household registration, and social welfare to create a three-in-one joint service model, significantly improving administrative efficiency and service quality.
North District Chief Pan Bao-shu stated that in addition to integrating the district office and the Fubei Household Registration Office, providing more convenient administrative services to the public, the Social Affairs Bureau will set up a childcare center on the first floor in the future. The second-floor public service area is planned with child-friendly facilities such as a children's play area and parent-child restrooms, hoping to better meet the actual needs of the public.
Tainan City Government provided data indicating that the North District Office Building is located on the Haian Road Green Corridor. The project cost included a NT$100 million subsidy from the Ministry of Interior and NT$256.02 million funded by the city government. It is a one-story basement and four-story above-ground building, featuring a landscape art plaza, a sky garden, and a green roof.
The city government pointed out that the fourth-floor auditorium of the district office building reuses old cypress wood left over from the demolition of the original Sheng'an Community Activity Center. This not only implements energy saving and carbon reduction but also extends local memory, making the overall building both functional and culturally distinctive. The city government will continue to promote public construction and service optimization. (Editor: Chang Ming-kun) 1150413
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(Central News Agency reporter Yang Szu-jui, Tainan, 13th) The newly planned North District Office Building in Tainan City was inaugurated today, with the Ministry of Interior and the city government jointly investing over NT$350 million. The expanded space will provide integrated services for district administration, household registration, and social welfare, and is expected to become a new landmark for public construction in the North District.
Tainan Mayor Huang Wei-che stated at the building's inauguration ceremony today that with the rapid urban development of the North District, population growth has driven demand for various public services, and the original office space was insufficient. The city government partnered with the central government to invest NT$356.02 million to construct the new building in the Zhengziliao Redevelopment Zone, integrating district administration, household registration, and social welfare to create a three-in-one joint service model, significantly improving administrative efficiency and service quality.
North District Chief Pan Bao-shu stated that in addition to integrating the district office and the Fubei Household Registration Office, providing more convenient administrative services to the public, the Social Affairs Bureau will set up a childcare center on the first floor in the future. The second-floor public service area is planned with child-friendly facilities such as a children's play area and parent-child restrooms, hoping to better meet the actual needs of the public.
Tainan City Government provided data indicating that the North District Office Building is located on the Haian Road Green Corridor. The project cost included a NT$100 million subsidy from the Ministry of Interior and NT$256.02 million funded by the city government. It is a one-story basement and four-story above-ground building, featuring a landscape art plaza, a sky garden, and a green roof.
The city government pointed out that the fourth-floor auditorium of the district office building reuses old cypress wood left over from the demolition of the original Sheng'an Community Activity Center. This not only implements energy saving and carbon reduction but also extends local memory, making the overall building both functional and culturally distinctive. The city government will continue to promote public construction and service optimization. (Editor: Chang Ming-kun) 1150413
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