Hino City Explores Sustainable Future with Community-Driven Facility Plans
Hino City, dedicated to sustainable urban development, is initiating a soundings-type market survey targeting the future potential of three aging community facilities. As part of this effort, the city seeks to integrate the voices and ideas of local residents, private enterprises, NGOs, and universities. This approach aims to breathe new life into the facilities, ensuring they continue to serve the community effectively.
The facilities in question consist of the Hirayamadai Health & Citizen Support Center, the former Mugosudai Community Center, and the old Takahata Elementary School, all of which have been pivotal in various community activities over the years. Unfortunately, due to aging and deterioration, they are either already closed or expected to close in the near future. The closure of these facilities represents a significant loss for the community, prompting the necessity to explore innovative and sustainable redevelopment solutions.
In terms of specific objectives, the survey will focus on collecting market information about the potential of these sites while also gathering insightful ideas and needs from various stakeholders, including local businesses, community organizations, and academic entities. The city aims to conduct this analysis to determine how best to engage the community in ongoing development initiatives. This process aligns with Hino City's vision for sustained growth and resilience in the face of changing needs.
The facilities under review include:
- - Hirayamadai Health & Citizen Support Center (Former Hirayamadai Elementary School)
Address: 1-1 Hirayama 2-chome, Hino City, Tokyo
Planned Closure: FY 2028
- - Former Mugosudai Community Center (Former Mugosudai Elementary School)
Address: 999 Mugo, Hino City, Tokyo
Planned Closure: FY 2023
- - Former Takahata Elementary School
Address: 550 Hodekubo, Hino City, Tokyo
Expected Future Closure: TBD
The timeline for the survey is as follows:
- - Preliminary Hearing Submission Period:
June 25, 2025 (Wednesday) to July 23, 2025 (Wednesday)
- - Soundings Implementation:
August 5, 2025 (Tuesday), August 6, 2025 (Wednesday), August 7, 2025 (Thursday)
- - Publication of Summary of Results:
Late September 2025 (tentative)
For more details and application procedures regarding this market survey, please visit the official city website at
Hino City Urban Development. Hino City is committed to engaging its residents and stakeholders in reimagining and reinvigorating these vital community resources. Through shared vision and collaboration, the city hopes to transform these properties into sustainable assets that align with the needs and aspirations of its citizens.
This initiative is a vital step in ensuring that Hino City continually adapts and evolves, fostering a thriving environment for future generations. By harnessing community insights and expertise, Hino City sets the stage for a progressive and sustainable future for all its residents.