Paju-si, Public Inspection of Environmental Impact Assessment for US Camp Howze Neighborhood Park
8. 6 ~ 9. 3 Resident Opinion Submission
[Asia Economy Reporter La Young-cheol] Paju City, Gyeonggi Province, will conduct a public review of the environmental impact assessment for the creation of a neighborhood park within the former U.S. military Camp Howze site in Bongilcheon-ri, Jori-eup, until the 3rd of next month.
According to the city on the 6th, opinions on the draft environmental impact assessment report can be submitted in writing by filling out a resident opinion form available at the public review locations (temporary office of Jori-eup Administrative Welfare Center, Paju City Unification Infrastructure Division) during the review period or within 7 days after the review period ends.
This environmental impact assessment public review aims to predict and evaluate the environmental effects of the Camp Howze neighborhood park creation project in advance and to establish measures to minimize environmental impact. It is a procedure to collect residents' opinions and hold explanatory meetings.
The city will also hold a residents' briefing session at 2 p.m. on the 27th in the large conference room on the 3rd floor of the temporary office of Jori-eup Administrative Welfare Center.
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The Camp Howze neighborhood park creation project is planned by Paju City to regenerate the former U.S. military base into a cultural base, covering approximately 610,000㎡. The project will proceed in phases from this year through 2026, with the first phase scheduled to begin construction in the second half of this year.
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