The Former County Council Building to Be Used as County Office

Yanggu County Council New Office [Provided by Yanggu County]

Yanggu County Council New Office [Provided by Yanggu County]

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[Asia Economy Reporter Ra Young-cheol] The completion ceremony for the new Yanggu-gun Council building in Gangwon Province will be held on the morning of the 18th.


Yanggu-gun announced on the day, "We invested 5.21 billion KRW of county funds in the construction of the new council building, which began in April last year, and after 16 months, the completion ceremony will be held today."


The new council building is a three-story above-ground structure with a building area of 1,394㎡. The first floor consists of the council office department, expert committee room, lounge hall, library and resource room, and break room.


The second floor houses the main assembly hall, the chairman's office, the vice chairman's office, and annex rooms, while the third floor includes council members' offices, a broadcasting room, council meeting rooms, a waiting room, and a rest deck.


The county plans to identify and address any inconveniences that visitors may experience due to the new council building and improve the surrounding landscape and facilities accordingly.


About 30 people, including County Governor Jo In-mook, Council Chairman Kim Cheol, council members, Gangwon Provincial Assembly member Kim Gyu-ho, and heads of local organizations, are expected to attend the completion ceremony.


Meanwhile, the county is carrying out remodeling work to repurpose the old council building as the county office headquarters.



The Yanggu-gun Council building, constructed in 1983, has been in use for 38 years. Over time, the building has aged and space has become cramped, causing ongoing difficulties for council members' legislative activities and inconveniences for visiting citizens.


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