Support up to 43 million KRW for safety facility construction in apartment complexes with over 20 households... Applications accepted by March 2 via visit or registered mail after resident council approval and procedures

Support for Security Lights and Children's Playground Maintenance... Gangbuk-gu Promotes Multi-family Housing Support Project View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Gangbuk-gu (Mayor Park Kyum-soo) is promoting a project to partially support the costs necessary for the maintenance and management of common facilities within complexes to improve the residential welfare of residents living in multi-family housing in the area.


The target is multi-family housing with 20 or more households in the area, such as apartments and row houses. Only one item per complex can be applied for, and support can be received for 50-70% of the total cost, up to a maximum of 43 million KRW. However, places that applied last year but gave up the project are excluded for the current year.


The support items include ▲ safety facility construction such as retaining walls, leak prevention, transformer replacement ▲ installation and improvement of energy-saving and water-saving facilities ▲ maintenance of roads, sewage pipes, security lights, children's playgrounds within the complex ▲ improvement of eco-friendly facilities such as garbage collection and recycling separation facilities ▲ installation and maintenance of outdoor security lights and CCTV due to fence or passageway opening.


Interested complexes can apply by visiting the Housing Division of Gangbuk-gu Office or by registered mail by March 2. Prior to submission, approval from the residents' representative meeting is required, and supporting documents including the application form must be submitted. Forms can be downloaded from the Gangbuk-gu Office website (http://www.gangbuk.go.kr → Housing Division → Notice Board → Announcements).


Going forward, the district will select target multi-family housing and determine the amount through on-site investigation, appropriateness and feasibility review, and a deliberation committee.


Mayor Park Kyum-soo of Gangbuk-gu said, “This project will reduce risks within complexes and improve the residential living environment,” adding, “We will actively promote the project until the end of the year to enhance the quality of life for residents of multi-family housing.”



For more details about the multi-family housing support project, please contact the Housing Division of Gangbuk-gu Office at ☎901-6813.


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