Announcement of 15 Core Projects and 76 Strategic Projects Across 5 Sectors

Geochang-gun, Gyeongnam is holding a briefing session to prepare a future blueprint. (Photo by Geochang-gun)

Geochang-gun, Gyeongnam is holding a briefing session to prepare a future blueprint. (Photo by Geochang-gun)

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Geochang-gun, Gyeongnam announced on the 29th that it held the final report meeting for the establishment of the "Greater Geochang Leap Basic Plan" service in the county office situation room, attended by 23 senior officials including County Governor Gu In-mo and directors.


The Gyeongnam Research Institute set the vision as "A Greater Geochang Leap where happy citizens connect and grow together," and established the plan with goals of ▲a central city becoming the core of the northwest region of Gyeongnam ▲a growth city centered on elevators and anti-aging ▲a cultural city enjoyed by all citizens ▲a pleasant and safe premium education city ▲an inclusive city overflowing with happy lives.


At the final report meeting, 15 core projects and 76 strategic projects across 5 sectors were announced.


The strategic projects by sector included 17 projects in regional development, 18 projects in regional economy, 15 projects in culture, tourism, and sports, 12 projects in education, safety, and environment, and 14 projects in living, welfare, and medical care.


The basic plan establishment service to prepare the future blueprint of Geochang from 2021 to 2030 entered its final stage after going through a kickoff report meeting in September last year, a citizen survey, a mid-term report meeting, expert advisory meetings, and a public hearing.


After final revisions and supplements, the Greater Geochang Leap Basic Plan is expected to be completed by the end of this month.



Geochang County Governor Gu In-mo said, "It is a more important time than ever to establish a preemptive plan for the rapidly changing future due to the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19)," and urged, "Each department should take the completed plan as a core indicator for our county's progress and carry out their work accordingly."


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