Gwangju Seo-gu 'Apartment Support Project' Promotion View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Seo-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (Mayor Seo Daeseok) announced on the 15th that it will continue to promote the ‘Apartment Support Project’ this year to create a safe and pleasant residential environment.


The support target is apartment complexes in Seo-gu that have passed 10 years since the date of use inspection.


It plans to support part of the costs necessary for managing common facilities such as main roads within the complex, security lights, and sewage maintenance.


However, apartments that have received support within the last 2 years cannot apply, and support is provided up to a maximum of 35 million KRW per complex.


Last year, Seo-gu spent about 600 million KRW on 20 complexes to support repairs such as ceiling leaks and floor renovations in underground parking lots, waterproofing of underground reservoirs and rooftops, retaining walls, road repairs within the complex, and replacement of sidewalk blocks.


This year, applications will be accepted from the 10th to the 16th of next month after the announcement of the apartment support project plan ends.


Apartments wishing to apply should prepare documents proving approval such as the application form, project plan, project cost calculation statement and design documents, and minutes of the residents’ representative meeting, and submit them in person or by mail to the Housing Division of the district office.


For the applying complexes, after an on-site survey to verify the appropriateness and priority of the support projects, the selection of supported complexes will be made through deliberation and resolution by the Apartment Support Deliberation Committee in April.


Additionally, complexes selected as excellent apartment management complexes in Seo-gu will be given incentives such as additional points.



A Seo-gu official said, “Through this support project, we hope that many unsafe factors within apartments that could not be resolved due to budget shortages will be alleviated, and the poor residential environment will be further improved.”


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