Online Urban Regeneration Policy Customer Base to Be Established for Easy Participation of Residents

Gyeongnam Urban Regeneration to Establish Digital Sharing Platform Next Year View original image


[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Saeyan] Gyeongnam Province expanded the number of urban regeneration project sites in the province to 37, with 13 sites selected in this year's Urban Regeneration New Deal government contest.


The 37 sites, combining the urban regeneration seed money projects and various linked projects, amount to a scale of 2.4 trillion KRW.


The projects selected this year will invest 453.7 billion KRW by 2025, consisting of facility projects such as resident activity spaces, old housing renovation, and landscape improvement projects, as well as resident capacity-building projects like the Urban Regeneration University, to be promoted together with the residents.


Next year, under the name 'Digital Urban Regeneration Participation·Sharing Platform', an online urban regeneration policy customer base will be established where the outcomes of large and small projects can be participated in and information shared from a user-centered perspective.


Accordingly, an initial model will be built to easily share urban regeneration space utilization and event information via smartphone apps and online web platforms, with plans to expand this nationwide to all urban regeneration projects in 2022 in connection with national government funding.



Yoon In-guk, Director of the Provincial Urban Transportation Bureau, stated, "In the post-COVID-19 era, as demand for cost-effective space utilization and events increases, starting next year, we will create a leading policy customer base through the full digital transformation of urban regeneration."


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