Gyeonggi Provincial Government

Gyeonggi Provincial Government

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Gyeonggi Province will conduct an inspection of the management status of long-term unsold public facility sites within housing development and public housing districts from the 30th of this month to the 22nd of next month.


The inspection targets are unsold public facility sites that have been completed for more than two years, totaling 145 locations: 115 sites in 19 housing development districts and 30 sites in 11 public housing districts.


These sites have not been sold due to reasons such as lack of administrative demand or budget shortages and are mostly left as vacant land. As a result, even though the surrounding apartments have been occupied, the sites have not been utilized as planned, causing inconvenience to residents.


The main inspection items include ▲the usage status and utilization plans of unsold public facility sites ▲the purchase intentions and plans of designated purchasing institutions ▲reasons for delays ▲and the status of land use changes for sites where purchase has been abandoned.


In particular, 13 sites, including four in the Yongin Guseong and Heungdeok districts that have been completed for over 10 years, and nine in the Paju Unjeong district, which holds many unsold sites, have been selected as focused management districts and will undergo concentrated inspections through on-site visits and working-level meetings with related organizations.



A Gyeonggi Province official stated, "We will continuously inspect the management status to promptly resolve unsold public facility sites and strive to minimize inconvenience to residents."


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