Haenam-gun held a mid-year rapid execution progress report meeting from the 17th to the 20th. (Photo by Haenam-gun)

Haenam-gun held a mid-year rapid execution progress report meeting from the 17th to the 20th. (Photo by Haenam-gun)

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[Haenam=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Hyun] Jeonnam Haenam-gun announced on the 21st that it held a first-half rapid execution progress report meeting from the 17th to the 20th and decided to make every effort to speed up rapid execution to restore the COVID-19-affected local economy.


At the meeting chaired by County Governor Myeong Hyun-gwan, the overall progress of 1,821 projects subject to rapid execution in the first half was reviewed, and plans for future promotion and measures to improve execution performance were discussed.


In particular, the meeting focused closely on finding solutions for delayed projects among facility budget items that have a significant ripple effect on the local economy and are closely related to residents' lives, as well as private subsidy projects. The plan is to execute 302 billion KRW, which is 64.6% of the 467.4 billion KRW allocated for rapid local finance execution in the first half of this year.


To this end, proactive and rapid pre-administrative procedures are being implemented to respond preemptively to project promotion. Since the beginning of the year, monthly execution plans have been followed, and guidelines from the Ministry of the Interior and Safety for rapid execution, such as advance payments, progress payments, and prior notification of government-supplied materials, are being actively utilized to fully manage local finance operations.


Through active financial execution management, the progress of major projects is accelerating. The new county office building is expected to be completed next month, allowing relocation in the second half of the year. The Youth Complex Cultural Center, Small Cinema, Dinosaur Fossil Water Park, and Youth Cafe are also scheduled for completion in the first half and opening in the second half, expanding leisure, culture, and communication spaces for residents.


Other major projects such as the Ttangkkeut Family Harmony Center, old water purification plant maintenance, return-to-farming and fishing village stay-type support center, the 2nd Sports Town and Complex Sports Culture Center, and expansion of Haenam Public Sewage Treatment Plant are also progressing smoothly for commencement in the second half.



Governor Myeong Hyun-gwan expressed his determination, saying, “Through proactive rapid execution, we must thoroughly manage ongoing projects to restore the local economy stagnated by COVID-19 and bring stability to the local economy.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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