2022 National Treasury Current Project Discovery Meeting Held... A Total of 73 Projects Discovered

County Governor Kim Sun-ho: "Doing Our Best to Prepare for the Post-Corona Era and Drive the Local Economy"

Gurye-gun Takes the Lead in Securing 850.1 Billion KRW in National Road Funds for 2022 'Full Effort' View original image


[Gurye=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yuk Miseok] Gurye-gun, Jeollanam-do is taking the lead and accelerating efforts to secure national funding for 2022.


Gurye-gun, Jeollanam-do announced on the 13th that it held the "National and Provincial Fund Current Issues Project Discovery Report Meeting" on the 12th to prepare for the post-COVID-19 era and drive the local economy.


In this report meeting, held under the chairmanship of County Governor Kim Sun-ho to prepare in advance for the discovery of national and provincial fund projects for 2022, strategies and plans for a total of 73 national projects worth 850.1 billion KRW were reviewed. These projects cover key growth engines in the region such as tourism, urban regeneration, resident convenience areas like water supply and sewage, and safety.


Among these, new projects proposed to central government departments total 36 projects worth 539.5 billion KRW, and ongoing projects total 37 projects worth 310.7 billion KRW.


Major new projects include ▲ Establishment of a Digital Smart Tourism City (7 billion KRW) ▲ Planned Contest-type Regional Tourism Development Project (18 billion KRW) ▲ Creation of Experience Facilities around Lake Park (9.8 billion KRW) ▲ Natural Dream Healing and Healing Cluster Development Project (51.8 billion KRW) ▲ Pilot Complex for Small and Medium Enterprise Healing Base Office (10 billion KRW) ▲ Construction of Mixed Plastic Upcycle Center (10 billion KRW) ▲ Expansion and Paving Project of National Road No. 18 (48 billion KRW) ▲ Residential Support-type Urban Regeneration New Deal Project (16.7 billion KRW) ▲ Disaster Safety Integrated Management System Construction (10 billion KRW) ▲ Korean Peninsula Native Wild Animal Coexistence Culture Center Development Project (34.1 billion KRW).


Governor Kim Sun-ho said, "The projects discovered are those that will overcome COVID-19 and drive Gurye's core growth engines," adding, "We will thoroughly prepare to ensure that the planned projects are secured without any setbacks in accordance with the budget schedule of the government and the province."



He continued, "We will do our best to secure national and provincial funds to prepare for the post-COVID-19 era and revive the local economy, which has been stagnant due to COVID-19."


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