Commencement of Land Category Change and Improvement Project Aligned with Actual Land Use Status

Gyeongsan City Hall.

Gyeongsan City Hall.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yeo Jong-gu] Gyeongsan City in Gyeongbuk announced on the 7th that it will carry out a three-year project to revise and adjust the land category of state-owned and public property (land) whose cadastral records do not match the actual usage status.


The target for this revision includes approximately 69,000 parcels, accounting for 29.2% of the total 236,237 parcels in the jurisdiction. The plan is to revise them after consultation based on public project completion data and field surveys.


Some roads, drainage ditches, and river lands created in the past through infrastructure projects such as the Saemaul Undong and road construction were registered differently from their actual usage, causing significant inconvenience to residents.


Additionally, for state-owned and public lands with the same usage status and meeting merger conditions, the city plans to promote land category changes along with mergers.



A Gyeongsan City official stated, “State-owned and public lands did not match their current land categories, which imposed many restrictions on the property rights of adjacent landowners. However, through this project, we expect to provide convenience to citizens during permits and approvals.”


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