Priority Support for Automatic Rooftop Door Openers, Security Guard Rest Area Air Conditioners... Full Effort to Improve Residents' Quality of Life and Expand Safety Nets Including CCTV Installation and Welfare Facility Renovations

3.7 Billion KRW Invested in Facility Improvements Including Apartment CCTV Installation in Yeongdeungpo-gu View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jong-il Park] Yeongdeungpo-gu (Mayor Chae Hyun-il) is investing 370 million KRW in improving facilities in multi-family housing to create a safe and pleasant residential environment and enhance the quality of life for residents.


The district supports project costs necessary for the repair and maintenance of apartment facilities through the "Multi-family Housing Management Support Project," aiming to improve living convenience and establish a social safety net.


First, in February, the district accepted project applications from 186 multi-family housing complexes with 20 or more households.


In April, site visits were conducted to directly assess the necessity and urgency, and the Multi-family Housing Support Review Committee thoroughly reviewed ▲project suitability ▲cost appropriateness to finally select 42 complexes and 55 projects.


Although various resident education sessions were postponed or canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the district increased non-face-to-face promotion by sending mail to boost participation in the project.


The district prioritized small-scale multi-family housing complexes with poor financial conditions, complexes urgently needing safety improvements, and welfare facilities within apartments.


In particular, this year, 234 automatic rooftop door openers will be installed in multi-family housing complexes that requested them to strengthen fire response capabilities. Additionally, 30 air conditioners will be installed in security guards' break rooms to improve working conditions.


Along with this, the district supports ▲CCTV installation and replacement ▲repair of children's playgrounds, senior centers, etc. ▲LED lighting replacement ▲installation of garbage collection and eco-friendly facilities ▲installation of parking barriers ▲installation of parking canopies ▲repair of sports facilities.


The district plans to distribute support funds to each apartment complex by June and monitor the sites upon completion to check whether the project funds were used appropriately.


Last year, the district also supported 3.4 billion KRW for 32 projects in 29 multi-family housing complexes, adding safety and convenience to residents' lives.



Chae Hyun-il, Mayor of Yeongdeungpo-gu, stated, "The Multi-family Housing Management Support Project has improved the residential environment and enhanced the quality of life. We will provide various supports so that residents can live in a safer and more pleasant environment."


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