27 New Projects and 34 Ongoing Projects

Gyeongbuk Yeongyang-gun is carrying out a neutering surgery project for stray cats.

Gyeongbuk Yeongyang-gun is carrying out a neutering surgery project for stray cats.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Gwiyeol] Yeongyang-gun, Gyeongbuk Province, held the 2nd Strategic Budget Meeting for securing national and provincial funds for 2023 on the 14th, officially launching the budget securing system.


Including the national and provincial projects reported in the first meeting on November 1 last year and additional projects discovered, a total of 61 projects worth 521.3 billion KRW were discussed, focusing on the progress and future plans for securing national budget.


Major new projects include the National Yeongyang Forest Center Construction Project, Yeongyang Birch Forest Trail Enhancement Project, Yeongyang East District 2 Unit Plan Area Infrastructure Construction Project, Natural Disaster Risk Improvement Project, LPG Pipeline Network Project, Maryeongsan Coastal Hazard Road Improvement Project, 6th Industry Convergence Experience Direct Sales Center Construction Project, Agricultural Product Distribution Facility Project, Munemi Wind Power Gujeolcho Complex Construction Project, and High-altitude Vegetable Cultivation Complex Pilot Project, totaling 27 projects.


Ongoing projects include the National Road No. 31 two-lane alignment improvement, Yeongyang Night Sky Clean Eco Village Construction Project, Yeongyang Public Library Construction Project, Yeongyang Birch Forest Healing Hub Construction Project, Urban Regeneration Certification Project, Rural Vulnerable Area Living Environment Improvement Project, and Rural New Vitality Plus Project, totaling 34 projects. The county plans to continuously request annual project funds.


Additionally, the county plans to focus its administrative capabilities on continuously proposing national projects such as the National Yeongyang Forest Center Construction Project and discovering new projects as new growth engines for regional development.



Oh Chang-tae, Director of Planning and Budget Office, said, “Through this meeting, we will concentrate the capabilities of all public officials on promoting national projects and local issues discussed, and do our best to secure national funds by additionally discovering new projects.”


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