The Second Meeting of the Year... Request for Support from Local Provincial Assembly Members for Project Selection

Shinan County held a policy meeting with Jeollanam-do Council members Jeong Gwang-ho and Kim Moon-soo. (Photo by Shinan County)

Shinan County held a policy meeting with Jeollanam-do Council members Jeong Gwang-ho and Kim Moon-soo. (Photo by Shinan County)

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[Sinan=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Seo Young-seo] On the 6th, Jeollanam-do Sinan-gun announced that on the 5th, a policy meeting was held at the county office video conference room, presided over by County Governor Park Woo-ryang, with Jeollanam-do Council members Jeong Gwang-ho and Kim Moon-su, and county senior officials in attendance.


This meeting was the second of the year, where they put their heads together to resolve local issues and secure the 2022 budget for the Balanced National Special Account conversion projects. They requested active support from local council members for the continuous preservation of funds and the selection of new projects under the Balanced National Special Account conversion projects.


As part of the 2022 Balanced National Special Account conversion projects, the county applied for a total of 62.4 billion KRW across 72 projects, including 38 billion KRW for local fishing port construction projects, expansion of reservoirs dedicated to drinking water, and farmland base maintenance projects aimed at improving residents' quality of life and living conditions; 9.4 billion KRW for income enhancement projects such as the construction of the Sinan Peanut Processing Center and support for automated facilities and equipment in aquaculture farms; and 8.2 billion KRW for securing tourism resources including the construction of the Sinan County Art Museum for the 1 Island 1 Museum initiative.


County Governor Park Woo-ryang expressed gratitude to the council members for listening to the voices of the region during difficult times and urged department heads to make efforts to cooperate directly with council members and projects to draw out their cooperation and support.



The attending local council members said, “While many local governments face the crisis of population extinction, the recent increase in Sinan-gun’s population is a remarkable achievement of the steadily pursued policy projects,” and added, “We will do our best to secure the budget for projects that can improve the living conditions in Sinan-gun.”


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