Zhuo Guanting saw that people on Facebook reported that the ancient bell tower park was full of garbage, and immediately asked his assistant to go to understand and clean it up.

(Provided by Zhuo Guanting's office)

[Reporter Gan Menglin/New Taipei Report] A citizen of New Taipei recently went to Yingge Ancient Bell Tower Park, but found that the ground was full of rubbish, and it had not been cleaned up for more than a week. New Taipei City Councilor Zhuo Guanting criticized the city government team for "falling paint", basic park environmental maintenance , It turned out that various units played football with each other, and the main responsible unit became the MRT Bureau in charge of public transportation.

New Taipei City Councilor Zhuo Guanting said today (22nd) that he saw people’s feedback on Facebook that “the ancient clock tower park is full of garbage for more than a week.” He immediately asked his assistant to understand the situation and clean it up. The four types are tourists' food waste, engineering staff's food waste, children's hygiene, and a large number of cigarette butts. Not being satisfied.

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Zhuo Guanting criticized that the responsibility for cleaning garbage in Yingge Ancient Bell Tower Park is not under the management of Yingge Cleaning Team and Yingge District Office, and finally falls on the MRT Bureau in charge of public transportation. The mayor, Hou Youyi, failed in his duties.

In this regard, the New Taipei Metro Bureau responded that some areas of the area belong to the Sanying MRT work area, and some areas belong to the park area. They will send personnel to inspect and clean it every day in the future. The MRT Bureau pointed out that the recent increase in tourists due to good weather In this case, they will work with the Yingge Office to maintain a clean environment, and will increase the frequency of inspections and cleaning in the future to avoid similar situations from happening.

Some residents reported that Yingge Ancient Bell Tower Park was full of rubbish, and no one cleaned it up for more than a week.

(Provided by Zhuo Guanting's office)

After receiving feedback from the public, the MRT Bureau has arrived at the scene to confirm that the garbage has been cleaned up, and also promised to send personnel to inspect and clean it every day in the future to avoid similar situations from happening again.

(Provided by New Taipei City MRT Bureau)