Kim Sang-hoon, a member of the People Power Party representing Daegu Seo-gu, announced on the 29th that he secured 1.7 billion KRW in special grants from the Ministry of the Interior and Safety.


The secured special grants cover a total of four project budgets: one in the local issue sector and three in the disaster safety sector.

Kim Sang-hoon, member of the People Power Party.

Kim Sang-hoon, member of the People Power Party.

View original image

Daegu Seo-gu will receive 1 billion KRW for the construction of the 5th Senior Welfare Center, 400 million KRW for the CCTV Integrated Control Center advancement project, 200 million KRW for the installation of CCTV LED information boards, and 100 million KRW for the maintenance of steep slopes in Ihyeon Park.


The "5th Senior Welfare Center Construction Project" is expected to enhance the welfare of the elderly in a diverse and specialized manner by establishing a hub-type senior welfare center. The "CCTV Integrated Control Center Advancement Project" aims to prevent gaps in monitoring operations caused by the aging of the CCTV integrated control center by replacing video information storage distribution servers and storage devices to ensure stable operation.


The "CCTV LED Information Board Installation Project" plans to install CCTV LED information boards in dark residential areas or alleys where crimes are likely to occur, contributing to crime prevention and alleviating residents' anxiety.


The "Ihyeon Park Steep Slope Maintenance Project" intends to install rockfall prevention measures and drainage systems to relieve residents' concerns about falling rocks and create a safe park.



Kim Sang-hoon of the People Power Party stated, "With the securing of this special grant, we can promote projects for the safety of Seo-gu residents and build infrastructure for regional development. We will continue to strive to strengthen the safety of Seo-gu residents and make Seo-gu a better place to live."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.

Today’s Briefing