Aerial photo of the cadastral readjustment project in Sejong City. (The red solid line indicates the Shinbang-ri cadastral readjustment project area, and the yellow solid lines indicate the boundaries of the parcels)

Aerial photo of the cadastral readjustment project in Sejong City. (The red solid line indicates the Shinbang-ri cadastral readjustment project area, and the yellow solid lines indicate the boundaries of the parcels)

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On the 18th, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport announced plans to actively promote collaboration between national projects such as cadastral readjustment and urban regeneration projects to enhance synergy effects.


Cadastral readjustment is a project that corrects the registered details in the cadastral register through cadastral surveying and land investigation in areas where the cadastral maps created during the Japanese colonial period do not match the actual land use status.


However, since the project has been prioritized mainly as an on-site improvement project, concerns have been raised that boundary disputes between neighbors, such as building boundary infringements, remain latent after project completion.


In response, the Ministry of Land introduced a collaboration system in 2018 that links cadastral readjustment with urban regeneration projects.


So far, this type of project has been carried out in a total of 108 districts, and related work is currently being prepared in 29 project districts.


In particular, since last year, additional districts where linkage projects are possible have been investigated in relation to small-scale development projects independently promoted by local governments, discovering 35 cases including village road construction, expansion of living infrastructure, and road and river maintenance.



This year, the ministry plans to continuously review the possibility of collaboration targeting urban regeneration project districts and fishing village New Deal project districts. In particular, various benefits such as priority allocation of cadastral readjustment project funds to collaborative districts and additional points in various evaluations including government joint assessments will be provided.


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