Sancheong-gun Lifelong Learning Center, Hamyang-gun Seohamyeon Water Supply Expansion
Geochang-gun Access Road to Geoyeolsanseong
Hapcheon-gun Gymnasium Pedestrian Improvement and Community Projects

Member of the National Assembly Shin Sungbeom (Geoje, Hamyang, Sancheong, Hapcheon) announced on the 31st that he has secured a total of 6.9 billion KRW in special grants from the Ministry of the Interior and Safety for 11 projects in the four counties of western Gyeongnam for the first half of 2024. These projects address key local issues and aim to solve disaster safety problems such as the recent climate crisis.


Assemblyman Shin Sungbeom secured 6.9 billion won in special grants from the Ministry of the Interior and Safety for four counties in the western region of Gyeongnam.

Assemblyman Shin Sungbeom secured 6.9 billion won in special grants from the Ministry of the Interior and Safety for four counties in the western region of Gyeongnam.

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The special grants secured by Representative Shin include 1.2 billion KRW for the construction of a lifelong learning center and 600 million KRW for the installation of automatic brine spraying devices in Hamyang-Daehyeon District in Sancheong County, totaling 1.8 billion KRW. In Hamyang County, 600 million KRW was secured for the improvement of the Hamyang reservoir, 700 million KRW for the expansion of the water supply system in Seohamyeon Geogi Village, and 400 million KRW for the repair of Setgol Reservoir, totaling 1.7 billion KRW.


Additionally, in Geochang County, 1 billion KRW was secured for the connection project between the entrance road to Geoyeolsanseong Fortress and National Road No. 3, 400 million KRW for the maintenance of the original Geogi Reservoir embankment, and 300 million KRW for the reconstruction of Buk-sang Moomyeong 3 Bridge (Eumji Dam Bridge), totaling 1.7 billion KRW. In Hapcheon County, 500 million KRW was secured for the improvement of the pedestrian environment at the public stadium gymnasium, 600 million KRW for the maintenance of Angum dangerous slope, and 600 million KRW for the Naegaso river maintenance project, also totaling 1.7 billion KRW.


Through this, it is expected that living conditions will improve in the four western counties of Sancheong, Hamyang, Geochang, and Hapcheon by securing budgets for resident-friendly facilities such as reservoirs, gymnasiums, and lifelong learning centers, where safety accidents have been a concern.


Representative Shin stated, "I am pleased that the projects secured for the first half of 2024 will contribute further to the safety and living conditions of local residents," and added, "I will continue to do my best to improve the environment so that residents of the four western counties of Gyeongnam can enjoy a comfortable life."





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