Gwangju Buk-gu, Concrete Plans for ‘Buk-gu Type New Deal’ Linked to Korean New Deal View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong] On the 4th, Gwangju Metropolitan City Buk-gu (District Mayor Moon In) announced that it held the 'Korean New Deal Response Report Meeting' on the 3rd and concretized the 'Buk-gu-type New Deal' plan reflecting local conditions and characteristics.


The Korean New Deal project is scheduled to be promoted from this year in the form of direct projects by central ministries and regional public contest projects.


Accordingly, Buk-gu established a strategy of selection and concentration on the Korean New Deal and regional balanced New Deal at the report meeting and designated 24 projects as response projects.


The main projects include ▲ in the digital New Deal sector, establishment of a digital maintenance management system for public facilities, expansion of smart city solutions ▲ in the green New Deal, Green Bridge creation project, renewable energy convergence project, green remodeling project for old rental housing ▲ in safety net reinforcement, smart living lab community support project, youth 4th industry specialized manpower job creation support project, etc.


Buk-gu plans to actively promote a total of 46 projects worth 44.3 billion KRW (including national and city funds), including 22 projects currently underway: 14 digital New Deal projects, 3 green New Deal projects, and 5 safety net reinforcement projects.



District Mayor Moon In said, "This report meeting was held to prepare New Deal projects in line with government policies and to make every effort to secure budgets such as national and city funds," and added, "We will explain our district's New Deal response plan to local members of the National Assembly and city and district councilors and steadily promote the Buk-gu-type New Deal projects."


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