Prepared to Increase Local Residents' Interest and Participation and Revitalize the Community

Meeting of the Oksan District Resident Public Contest Project Selection Committee.

Meeting of the Oksan District Resident Public Contest Project Selection Committee.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Sancheong-gun, Gyeongnam announced on the 8th that it has selected five projects for the Oksan District Urban Regeneration New Deal Resident Contest Project.


This resident contest project was prepared to increase local residents' interest and participation and to revitalize the community. The county held a selection committee on the 7th to select the projects.


On that day, the committee reviewed project feasibility (necessity, public interest), project execution capability and effects (realism, appropriateness, voluntary participation, sustainability). As a result of the review, projects submitted by five organizations including Sancheong Happiness Power Plant and Esther Hoe were selected.


The main project contents include operating a village reporter group for historical records and exhibitions, creating village maps, making 천 art props, and manufacturing and installing lighting using recycled materials. Selected organizations will be supported with up to 5 million won per project.


A Sancheong-gun official said, “We will establish a foundation for sustainable urban regeneration through resident participation contest projects, and we will actively support successful project promotion in the future.”



Meanwhile, the resident contest project, one of the core projects of the Urban Regeneration New Deal, is a resident participation project where residents plan and operate activities themselves. It aims to discover and solve various issues needed in the village directly, thereby revitalizing the community and improving quality of life.


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