'Gyeonggi-do Returned Military Base Development Status at a Glance'... Website Launched
Gyeonggi Province has launched a website where visitors can easily view the development policies and current status of returned military concession areas within the province.
On the 25th, Gyeonggi Province announced that it created the "Returned Military Concession Area Development Promotion Website (www.gg.go.kr/return)" to support the revitalization of development in U.S. military returned concession areas and surrounding regions, and to provide various information to residents, as well as public and private project implementers.
Through the website, Gyeonggi Province plans to provide information such as ▲current status of returned military concession areas in Gyeonggi Province ▲investment environment by city and county ▲development status by camp ▲related laws and regulations.
Additionally, the site will serve as a "two-way communication channel" with residents and public and private project implementers through features like press release postings, frequently asked questions (FAQ), and guidance on responsible departments in the province and cities/counties.
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The military cooperation officer of Gyeonggi Province stated, "By launching the returned military concession area website, we provide diverse information related to these areas within the province and create a space for communication with residents and public and private project implementers. We expect this to increase interest and responsiveness regarding development policies for returned military concession areas and serve as an opportunity to revitalize development."
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