Gyeonggi Provincial Government Gwanggyo New Office Building

Gyeonggi Provincial Government Gwanggyo New Office Building

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Gyeonggi Province will conduct a 'Special Inspection on the Management Status of Greenbelt Areas' from the 15th of this month until the 30th of next month.


The inspection targets include ▲ the administrative handling status of illegal activities detected through sampling in Gyeonggi Province last year ▲ a full survey focusing on campgrounds and outdoor sports facilities allocated to cities and counties that are currently operating or have activity permits and usage approvals ▲ the post-management status of activity permits and usage approvals within greenbelt areas from December 2022 to May 2023 ▲ and the administrative handling status based on the interpretation of Gyeonggi Province aerial photographs (2019?2020).


The province plans to actively enforce administrative measures, including referring serious illegal activities for investigation by the Provincial Civil Affairs Judicial Police Unit, especially those illegal acts that are profit-driven, habitual, or show no signs of improvement.



Lee Chang-byeong, head of the Greenbelt Area Maintenance Team in the Regional Policy Division of the province, stated, "We conduct inspections on activity permits and crackdowns at least once every half year in the 21 cities and counties with greenbelt areas." He emphasized, "We will strive to prevent the disorderly expansion of cities caused by illegal activities within greenbelt areas and to preserve the natural environment for urban residents to ensure a healthy living environment for city dwellers."


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