Jeonbuk Province Selected for 3 Tasks in Government's 'Local Livelihood Regulation Innovation Plan' View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Jeonbuk Province announced on the 20th that three discovered tasks were selected among 50 tasks in three areas of the 'Regional Livelihood Regulation Innovation Plan' discussed and confirmed at the National Policy Issue Inspection and Coordination Meeting chaired by Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun.


The three selected tasks are ▲ integrated review including urban planning review and traffic impact assessment when designating tourist complexes ▲ expansion of the scope of 'minor changes' in urban regeneration projects ▲ allowing joint operation of fishing grounds by fishing cooperatives and cooperative members.


These tasks have been discovered and improved through close collaboration among central government ministries, Jeonbuk Province, and city/counties since last year, and the improvement effects are expected to be spread nationwide.


In particular, the task of expanding the scope of 'minor changes' in urban regeneration projects was selected as a representative case in the 'regional development promotion field' to ease restrictions on regional development, and the related enforcement decree has already been revised and implemented nationwide for prompt enforcement and experience.



Jang Yoon-hee, Director of the Legal and Administrative Division of the Province, said, “Jeonbuk Province will proactively work to resolve regional livelihood regulations in line with government policies, and for this, we plan to promote regulatory reform involving residents throughout all stages from discovering regulatory tasks to improvement.” She added, “We ask for the active cooperation of the residents.”


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