Gwangjin District Council Leads Urban Regeneration Projects Desired by Local Residents with District Council Members, Taking the Lead in Revitalizing the Area Around Guui Station

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] The Gwangjin-gu Council (Chairperson Park Samrye) participated in the "Guui Urban Regeneration Residents' Meeting" held at the Guui 1-dong Community Center on the 3rd, joining the dialogue with local residents to help revitalize the area around Guui Station.


Hosted by the Guui Urban Regeneration Support Center, this meeting was organized to promote urban regeneration projects desired by local residents. Approximately 45 interested residents, including local residents, merchants, and experts, attended to properly inform about the urban regeneration revitalization project around Guui Station and to create an opportunity for residents to participate as the main planners.


Chairperson Park Samrye, who attended the meeting, stated, "For the Guui Station urban regeneration, a key project of our district, to be a regeneration that satisfies local residents, their participation and interest are essential. When you, the owners of the region, continuously provide your opinions from the Guui food alley commercial district to the residential areas, the project can be carried out with a high level of completeness."


She also said, "If you share your voices with the Gwangjin-gu Council, all district council members and Gwangjin-gu Council members will discuss together to utilize the geographical advantages of the Guui station area along with 5G advanced industries, striving to rebirth it as the most prominent cultural and industrial district in the northeastern area."



Meanwhile, during the 219th regular session, Chairperson Park Samrye, who had previously urged the revitalization of local commercial districts such as Technomart through urban regeneration projects during district administration questions, expressed that she and the council members will pay more attention to urban regeneration projects to increase regional value during her term. She also stated that the council will expand meetings to facilitate smooth development of the Migaro area, selected as a project site, sharing local issues and communicating to actively reflect them in ordinance enactment/amendment and budget reviews.


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