Changwon City Takes Initiative to Improve Environment for Residents in Development Restriction Zones
Next Year’s 23 Projects for Living Infrastructure and Environmental Culture Development Identified and Promoted
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Saeyan] Changwon City, Gyeongnam Province, announced on the 25th that it has newly identified resident support projects for the development-restricted zone for next year and applied to Gyeongsangnam-do.
This project is being promoted to improve the living environment and welfare of residents within the development-restricted zone, where building construction and land alteration are restricted, causing relative inconvenience.
For next year's projects, the city has identified a total of 23 environmental and cultural projects, including repaving the farm road at 757-5, Dangye-ri, Dong-eup, and expanding the access road (Soro 1-110) to Durung Village, Hyeondong.
After applying to Gyeongsangnam-do, the entire provincial projects are compiled and submitted to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport.
Projects are finally selected through external expert review and on-site evaluation, and national funding supports 70 to 90% of the project costs depending on the financial independence of the local government.
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Cho Sung-min, head of the Urban Planning Division, said, "We will thoroughly improve the living environment by promoting resident support projects such as improving the farming environment in vulnerable areas within the development-restricted zone, which accounts for 33% of the total area of Changwon City, and repaving farm roads and village paths."
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