Ulju County Office.

Ulju County Office.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongguk Lee] Ulju-gun, Ulsan City, is implementing the '2023 Apartment Support Project' with a total budget of over 3 billion KRW targeting apartment complexes in the region.


The support targets apartment complexes that have passed 5 years since their usage inspection (approval), including a total of 591 complexes and 52,750 households. Support will be provided for the installation, repair, and replacement of common facilities within the apartment complexes.


The project contents include ▲ Creating desirable apartments (repair of common facilities) ▲ Establishing Excellent Apartments (focused support) ▲ Safety inspections for small-scale apartments, etc.


This year's project has added support for the repair and reinforcement of stone retaining walls and embankments, and complexes applying for installation or replacement of road traffic safety facilities within the complex to prevent traffic accidents will be given priority selection.


To prepare for disasters such as typhoons and localized heavy rains, complexes applying for flood prevention facilities will receive additional points, and complexes with public institution awards such as model apartment management complexes will also receive extra points.


The application period is from the 2nd to the 31st of this month, and applications can be submitted by visiting the administrative welfare centers in the applicant's town or township.


Once applications are completed, the county plans to hold the Apartment Support Review Committee in March to prioritize based on support performance, completion age, number of households, etc., and start construction in July.



An Ulju-gun official stated, "We will strive to create a pleasant and safe residential environment in local apartments to contribute to the improvement of the residential culture in Ulju-gun."


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