Goheung-gun, Promotion of Selling Public Property Causing Inconvenience to Residents View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Goheung County (Governor Song Gwi-geun) announced on the 24th that starting next month, it will accept applications for small-scale public properties (general properties) that can alleviate residents' inconveniences and contribute to income increase, and promote sales through private contracts.


The county plans to prioritize the sale of public properties to cultivators who have been leasing county land for more than five years, where houses exist on county land or county land is located between private lands, resulting in low utilization value as county land, in order to contribute to residents' income increase.


Residents wishing to purchase can visit the township or town office where the public property (land) is located with a purchase application form, ID card, and resident registration certificate to apply.


The requested public properties for purchase will be reviewed for related documents, compliance with relevant laws, inclusion in public development projects, and future utilization analysis, followed by on-site investigation to make a final decision on the possibility of sale.


To promote this sale, the county completed the organization of leasable public properties over two months from last month to this month and plans to post them on the public property notice board on the county website. Additionally, a ‘Public Property Utilization Guidebook’ summarizing the procedures for leasing and using public properties in an easy-to-understand manner will be produced and distributed.



A county official said, “We will continue to accept purchase applications from actual users for public properties with low utilization value and promote sales as needed so that more residents can benefit. We will also strive to ensure that the active use of public properties leads to increased income for residents.”


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