The Urban Construction Committee of the Gimhae City Council held a meeting with experts and local residents to promote the urban development project in the Gukgwan-dong district.

The Urban Construction Committee of the Gimhae City Council held a meeting with experts and local residents to promote the urban development project in the Gukgwan-dong district.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Sang-hyun] The Urban Construction Committee of the Gimhae City Council in Gyeongnam announced on the 30th that it held a meeting with local residents and urban development project stakeholders to support the promotion of the Gimhae Yulha Gukwandong District urban development project, which had been stagnant for several years.


Attendees at the meeting included Choi Dong-seok, chairman of the Urban Construction Committee, Vice Chairman Jeong Jun-ho, Assemblyman Bae Byeong-dol, Kim Hong-rip, president of Gimhae City Urban Development Corporation, and local residents.


The participants listened to the current status and difficulties of the Yulha Gukwandong District development and exchanged various opinions to seek ways to promote the project.


Chairman Choi said, "The Gukwandong District is the only undeveloped area within Yulha, and due to the limited development area, private development is difficult. Currently, Gyeongnam Development Corporation and Gimhae City Urban Development Corporation are promoting public development. Nevertheless, the executive branch is demanding unreasonable low-density development without business feasibility, excessively restricting the property rights of landowners."



He added, "I urge the executive branch to present reasonable measures so that the urban development project can be normalized and promoted, and to strive for balanced development of the Yulha area and the rightful property rights of local residents and landowners."


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