Yeongyang-gun Selected for 'Rural Spatial Maintenance Project' Contest ... Hosted by Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs
Rural Space Improvement Project in Dongbu-ri, Yeongyang-eup
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Gwi-yeol] The Dongbu-ri district in Yeongyang-eup, Yeongyang-gun, Gyeongbuk, has been finally selected in the 'Rural Space Maintenance Project' contest hosted by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs.
The 'Rural Space Maintenance Project' is a project aimed at revitalizing rural spaces by supporting the maintenance of harmful facilities and residential environment improvement projects necessary for rural space restructuring based on rural spatial planning. Through the application and face-to-face evaluation process, the Dongbu-ri district in Yeongyang-eup was finally selected.
With the selection in this contest project, the county secured a total project cost of 18.1 billion KRW, including 9.05 billion KRW in national funds. Major projects include the demolition of harmful facilities such as factories, construction of a complex cultural center, and creation of a happy space (Bitsol Park).
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Oh Do-chang, the mayor of Yeongyang-gun, said, "The selection of this contest project is expected to develop the Dongbu-ri district in Yeongyang-eup into a future-oriented rural space by creating a healthy outdoor environment in Yeongyang-gun, which lacks culture and resting places, and establishing a happy space that can be used by children, adolescents, the elderly, and families." He added, "We will continue to strive to be selected for contest projects and do our best to improve the quality of life of residents."
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