Ministry of Culture and Ministry of Agriculture: 8 Projects, 31.6 Billion Cases

Sang-ik Lee, Hampyeong County Governor, Makes Every Effort to Secure Government Budget for Next Year's Local Issues Projects View original image


[Hampyeong=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Chunsu] Lee Sang-ik, former Hampyeong County Governor in Jeollanam-do, is making every effort to secure national funding for local projects directly related to residents' lives next year by visiting central government ministries.


On the 25th, Hampyeong County in Jeollanam-do announced that Lee Sang-ik, Hampyeong County Governor, met with Hwang Hee, Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism, and Park Young-beom, Vice Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, among others, from the 24th to the 26th, explaining key projects targeted for next year's national budget and requesting maximum support for the inclusion of national funds.


The governor actively emphasized the necessity of phased national funding support for new national projects next year aimed at improving residents' quality of life, such as living SOC projects, and is known to have explained the justification and validity of each project.


The major proposed projects by Governor Lee include ▲Proposal for the introduction of the Rural Agreement system (21.3 billion KRW) ▲Support for the construction of Hampyeong County indoor swimming pool (3 billion KRW) ▲Support for the construction of Wolya-myeon indoor gymnasium (1 billion KRW) ▲Support for the establishment of Hampyeong County smart water supply system (1.5 billion KRW) ▲Support for the construction of Hampyeong County Veterans Hall (500 million KRW) ▲Creation of fine dust blocking forest in Donghampyeong Industrial Complex (1 billion KRW) ▲Gonbongsan-Susangbong zipline project (2.5 billion KRW) ▲Forest trail creation and management project within living areas (800 million KRW), totaling eight projects with a requested amount of 31.6 billion KRW in national and provincial funds.



Governor Lee Sang-ik said, “Although the financial conditions next year are expected to be more difficult than usual due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, I will actively visit central government ministries and the National Assembly until December 2, when next year’s government budget is finalized, to secure more national funding through active discussions and consultations.”


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