Haman County held a residents' briefing session on the 3rd to resolve compensation issues related to the expansion and paving construction of the access road to Bakgok Village located in Gunbuk-myeon. (Photo by Haman County)

Haman County held a residents' briefing session on the 3rd to resolve compensation issues related to the expansion and paving construction of the access road to Bakgok Village located in Gunbuk-myeon. (Photo by Haman County)

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Choi Hyun-joo] Gimhae County, Gyeongnam Province, announced on the 4th that it held an explanatory meeting regarding compensation negotiations for the expansion and paving construction of the ‘Bakkok Village Access Road’ on Rural Road No. 209 at the Palgakjeong in Gunbuk-myeon, with about 20 attendees including landowners subject to incorporation and stakeholders.


According to the county, a total project cost of 300 million KRW will be invested in the expansion and paving construction of the Bakkok Village access road, scheduled to begin in January next year. Currently, about 50 residents in 32 households live in this village. The investigation of land and items for the incorporated area was completed in July, and on the 28th of last month, compensation negotiations for incorporated land and other losses were requested for 40 private land parcels.


At the explanatory meeting, the current status and plans of the project, as well as the land compensation procedures, were explained. A certified appraiser also provided explanations regarding appraisal standards, evaluation methods, and price timing used to calculate the appraisal amount.


The county informed that for owners who find it difficult to visit the county office, submission by registered mail is also possible.



A county official said, “If compensation proceeds smoothly, we will start construction as soon as possible to ensure residents’ safety and resolve inconveniences,” adding, “During the construction process, we will collect residents’ opinions to the fullest extent and thoroughly address civil complaints such as traffic inconvenience.”


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