Boseong-gun Selects Core Tasks for This Year, Promotes '5 Major Strategies and 80 Unit Projects' View original image


[Boseong=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Jeonnam Boseong-gun announced on the 22nd that it has completed the selection of the ‘2022 Boseong-gun Core Tasks’ and plans to focus its administrative capabilities to actively promote them.


This year, a total of 80 unit projects were selected as Boseong-gun’s core tasks, evenly distributed across all fields including the local economy, residential infrastructure, jobs, education, and welfare. The completion level of projects will be enhanced in connection with the key pending projects of the 7th local government administration.


Five major strategies will be promoted by sector. The five strategies are: △ recovery of the local economy through support for small businesses in alley markets, which were stagnated due to COVID-19, △ provision of inclusive health and welfare services without exclusion, △ transition to eco-friendly smart agriculture, forestry, and fisheries, △ improvement of rural residential conditions and balanced growth, and △ strengthening of cultural content (soft power).


First, to restore alley markets, this year, the local currency Boseong Love Gift Certificates will be issued in the amount of 43 billion KRW, and the second newly developed agricultural industrial complex project will be promoted with a goal of 80% pre-sale.


Through customized local job projects, it plans to create quality jobs and revitalize the local economy.


In the health and welfare sector, along with the resident-led Our Neighborhood Village Welfare 600 initiative, projects such as the construction of a parking lot at Boseong-gun Senior Welfare Center, the new construction of Chodong Friends Daycare Center, improvement of health care services in medically vulnerable rural areas, and strong and comfortable childbirth and childcare support projects will be promoted.


In the agriculture, forestry, and fisheries sector, core tasks for creating a rural environment that attracts people will be implemented, including support for revitalizing agricultural product processing industries, expansion and distribution of the new potato variety ‘Geumseon,’ designation and expansion of clean livestock farms, promotion of restoration of true cockle resources, support for expanding online and offline sales of agricultural specialties, and the Boseong Tea Garden development project.


Improvement projects for residential conditions were also selected as core tasks, including discovering traditional village forests and creating resting spaces, operating citizen-centered happiness taxis to improve transportation welfare, constructing water supply facility infrastructure, village sewage treatment maintenance projects, carbon neutrality projects to respond to climate change, and improvement projects for the use environment of Hoecheon Baseball Stadium.


In particular, in line with the trend of non-face-to-face ontact, digital transformation using information and communication technology will be strengthened through projects such as the Korean Tea Museum ICT Convergence Content Development Project, health center certificate issuance notification text message service, smart village broadcasting system construction project, and smart city integrated platform linkage project.


The county plans to check the progress of implementation semiannually and continuously manage underperforming tasks. It plans to strengthen responsibility in all departments and secure implementation momentum by providing incentives through self-evaluation.



A Boseong-gun official said, “The year 2022 is the time to overcome the crisis of COVID-19 and concentrate all capabilities on livelihood and economic recovery,” adding, “Based on the fruits of policies so far, we will focus on producing results that residents can feel firsthand.”


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