Inspection Results: 6 Completed Pledge Projects, 78 In Progress

Hapcheon-gun, Gyeongnam announced on the 4th that it has completed 6 projects, including the improvement of sewage pipelines in Ssangbaek-myeon, out of 86 pledged projects through a first-quarter self-inspection of the implementation status of the 8th term of the elected administration's pledges.


This inspection was conducted to comprehensively review issues and improvement measures regarding the progress of the 8th term elected administration's pledged projects in order to promote the projects effectively.


The inspection results showed that 6 projects were completed, 78 were progressing normally, and 2 were partially progressing, indicating that the overall progress status is favorable.


Hapcheon County Office, Gyeongnam.

Hapcheon County Office, Gyeongnam.

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The completed pledged projects are ▲Improvement of sewage pipelines in Ssangbaek-myeon ▲Expansion and establishment of Hapcheon chestnut industry infrastructure ▲Installation of Hwangmaesan agricultural specialty product sales center ▲Expansion of crop disaster insurance support ▲Installation of all-weather gateball court ▲Implementation of projects to expand social participation and cultivate self-reliance abilities for persons with disabilities.


The partially progressing projects are ▲Construction of a memorial facility for Korean atomic bomb victims ▲Development project of Hapcheon smart logistics complex. The construction of the memorial facility for Korean atomic bomb victims has been delayed due to the introduction of a pre-feasibility study system for national facilities, and the Hapcheon smart logistics complex development project has been delayed because investment companies are having difficulty securing investment funds amid prolonged economic downturn and interest rate hikes.


The county plans to enhance the execution of pledges and directives by conducting quarterly progress inspections and holding semi-annual inspection report meetings presided over directly by the county governor to comprehensively check the implementation status and seek solutions.



County Governor Kim Yoon-cheol said, “Even for projects that have already been completed, continuous project promotion is necessary so that residents can feel the effects,” and added, “For projects progressing normally, we will promote the pledged projects while building trust and consensus through continuous communication with residents.”


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