Gwangju Buk-gu Secures Additional Budget for Resident Support Projects in Greenbelt Areas View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong] Buk-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (District Mayor Moon In) announced on the 23rd that it has additionally secured a budget of 900 million KRW for the '2021 Resident Support Project within the Greenbelt Area' led by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport.


The resident support project within the greenbelt area has been carried out since 2001 to improve living conditions such as expanding and paving village access roads, upgrading water and sewage systems, maintaining agricultural drainage channels, small stream maintenance, and creating Nuri-gil trails.


Including the previously secured 3.25 billion KRW, a total budget of 4.15 billion KRW will be invested in this project.


Among the support projects, since 2016, a total budget of 2.6 billion KRW has been invested in the 'Deokui-dong Seokjeo Village Access Road Maintenance Project,' which expands the existing road connecting Seokjeo Village and Chungyo-dong Chungyo Reservoir.


Buk-gu plans to invest the additionally secured 900 million KRW to complete the construction by this year, aiming to alleviate vehicle traffic inconveniences for village residents and tourists visiting the area.



District Mayor Moon In said, “We will carry out not only the Seokjeo Village access road maintenance project but also other greenbelt support projects in communication with residents.”


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