Creating Safe Residential Environments Up to 30 Million KRW, Next Year's Project Applications Around July

Haenam-gun Office Building Exterior (Photo by Haenam-gun)

Haenam-gun Office Building Exterior (Photo by Haenam-gun)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Hyun] Haenam-gun, Jeollanam-do announced on the 12th that it will promote the 2021 Apartment Facility Improvement Support Project to create a safe residential environment for aging apartment complexes in the area.


This year, a total of 221 million KRW will be supported for 12 apartment complexes. The project targets apartment complexes over 10 years old and supports up to 30 million KRW per complex, covering up to 80% of the total project cost for maintenance and repair of common facilities within the apartment complexes.


The support includes 10 types of projects such as children's playgrounds, senior citizen centers, security offices, parking lots, disaster and hazardous facilities, and replacement of aging elevators. For small-scale apartment complexes, there are 5 types of projects urgently requiring repair, including rooftop common areas, roads, sidewalks, parking lots, security lights, stone retaining walls, embankments, cut slopes, as well as sewage and water supply facilities.


The 2022 Apartment Facility Improvement Support Project is scheduled to accept applications around July 2021. After the resident representative meeting of the respective apartment complex approves the support request project, application documents can be submitted by mail or in person.


Last year, Haenam-gun supported a total of 5 apartment complexes with 92 million KRW to improve the residential environment.



An official from the county stated, “We will continue to promote projects to improve the residential environment of apartment complexes and strive to enhance the quality of life for our residents.”


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