Lee Sang-hoon, Vice Mayor of Sacheon City, visited the Western Regional Headquarters of Gyeongnam Province on the 1st to propose budget-related issues for local balanced development and the aerospace sector, including the 2024 local transition projects.


Lee Sang-hoon, Deputy Mayor of Sacheon City, is having a meeting with the Director of the Balanced Development Bureau.

Lee Sang-hoon, Deputy Mayor of Sacheon City, is having a meeting with the Director of the Balanced Development Bureau.

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He met with Kim Sung-kyu, Director of Balanced Development, and Min Ki-sik, Director of Environment and Forestry, emphasizing the necessity of next year’s local priority projects and requested active cooperation, selection of transition projects, and provincial funding support.


The priority projects proposed by Sacheon City include ▲22 billion KRW for the development of Sacheon Yongsam! Yongsachon, which moved the Turtle Ship ▲2.8 billion KRW for on-site customized aviation MRO workforce training support ▲2 billion KRW for the 2024 Sacheon Airshow support ▲3 billion KRW for the maintenance of Sangpyeong District (Mugo Stream) general river ▲5.6 billion KRW for forest leisure facility construction ▲2.1 billion KRW for natural recreation forest supplementation projects, totaling six projects and 17.7 billion KRW, with a request for 5.1 billion KRW in provincial funding support for 2024.



Vice Mayor Lee stated, “These proposed projects are closely related to Sacheon City’s future development, including regional balanced development and the aerospace industry, so securing provincial funding and preservation funds for transition projects is important. Despite the difficult situation due to the government’s sound fiscal policy and tax revenue shortages, we will do our utmost to secure resources through close cooperation to ensure that Sacheon City’s key projects proceed without setbacks.”


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