Compensation and Obstacle Removal Design This Year... Construction of 11 Apartment Buildings with 1,620 Households

Bird's-eye view of the Hyoja District Residential Environment Improvement Project / Daedeok-gu

Bird's-eye view of the Hyoja District Residential Environment Improvement Project / Daedeok-gu

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The residential environment improvement project, a long-cherished wish of the residents of Daedeok-gu, Daejeon, is being promoted at a rapid pace.


According to Daedeok-gu on the 4th, the residential environment improvement project in Hyoja District, Eumnae-dong, passed the management investment review last December. Following the announcement and public inspection of the compensation plan, a compensation council was held in February this year, and appraisals are being conducted from April to May.


The district expects that if the Hyoja area (Phase 1) residential environment improvement project proceeds as planned, compensation, removal of obstacles, and detailed design will be completed in 2024, with construction continuing until 2027.


The project involves constructing 11 apartment buildings with 1,620 households, consisting of three underground floors and 29 above-ground floors, on a 66,389.3㎡ site around lot number 240 in Eumnae-dong.


Daedeok-gu has been promoting the Hyoja District residential environment improvement project since 2003, but it was repeatedly canceled due to the deterioration of project feasibility by LH, the project implementer, and the real estate market downturn.


Choi Chung-gyu, Mayor of Daedeok-gu, met with Won Hee-ryong, Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, in October last year with a determination to complete the project within his term, laying the groundwork for smooth project promotion.



Mayor Choi said, “We will do our best to promptly complete the remaining procedures so that residents can feel the changes and achievements.”


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