Gangbuk-gu Completes Preliminary Feasibility Study for Redevelopment of Mia-dong 258 and Beon-dong 148... Decision on Project Promotion to Be Made After Collecting Residents' Opinions

Opinion Survey Period Extended for Mia-dong 258 (July 12?31) and Beon-dong 148 (July 5?24)

Maintenance Plan and Estimated Contribution Fees Prepared to Assist Decision-Making



Gangbuk-gu, Seoul (Mayor Lee Soon-hee) announced that it has completed a preliminary feasibility study for the redevelopment of Mia-dong 258 and Beon-dong 148 areas and will collect residents' opinions on whether to proceed with the project.


Project site area around 148 Beondong

Project site area around 148 Beondong

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The Mia-dong 258 and Beon-dong 148 areas meet the requirements for designation as housing maintenance-type redevelopment zones and satisfy the selection criteria for maintenance projects according to the ‘2025 Seoul Metropolitan City Urban and Residential Environment Maintenance Basic Plan’.


In response to requests from residents in the area in 2021 to review the requirements for designation as redevelopment maintenance zones, the district office, after consultation with Seoul City, has been conducting a ‘preliminary feasibility study and urban management plan establishment’ research project since 2022.


As a result of the research project, the district prepared a maintenance plan including the basic status and building plans for Mia-dong 258 and Beon-dong 148, as well as estimated contribution fees. The maintenance plan and estimated fees were proposed by the district to assist landowners in decision-making and may be subject to change if the project proceeds.


As the next step, the district is collecting residents' opinions on the preliminary feasibility study results. The opinion collection deadline is July 31 for Mia-dong 258 and July 24 for Beon-dong 148.

Target area around 258 Mia-dong

Target area around 258 Mia-dong

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A district official stated, “To ensure that opinions on whether to proceed with the project are reflected as much as possible, landowners who have not yet submitted their opinion forms are requested to submit them within the deadline.”


If the results of the residents' opinion collection show that landowners meet both a consent rate of 50% or more and an opposition rate of less than 25%, the area will be designated as a maintenance zone through the maintenance plan establishment procedure and redevelopment can proceed.


Residents' opinion forms (consent forms) can be submitted in person or by mail to the Gangbuk-gu Housing Maintenance Division. For more details, inquiries can be made to the Gangbuk-gu Housing Maintenance Division for guidance.



Lee Soon-hee, Mayor of Gangbuk-gu, said, “The most important factor in promoting maintenance projects is the opinions of residents. If the residents have the will to proceed with the maintenance project, Gangbuk-gu will actively mobilize administrative power to support the project.”


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