[Asia Economy (Daejeon) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] Daejeon City announced on the 15th that it has recently completed the 'Urban Mural Improvement Project' as part of the Daejeon-style public job initiative.


The project was carried out by repainting old murals on public facilities and apartment fences after a full survey of murals.


First, the city deployed 20 survey personnel to conduct a full survey in September of 1,492 locations, assessing the size, application method, and deterioration level of the murals, and compiled a list of project targets.


Additionally, based on recommendations from autonomous districts, 12 locations including Euna Apartment Complexes 1 and 5, Dongbu Women's Family Center, and Beomgeo Children's Park were selected, and the mural repainting project began on the 12th of last month.



Jung Hae-gyo, Director of the Urban Housing Bureau of the city, stated, “By designating a department to manage urban murals and implementing a mural grading system through regular inspections, we will continuously manage deteriorated murals rated D and F to maintain and improve a pleasant urban landscape.”


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