Improvement of Local Residents' Living Environment

A view of Yangju City Hall. <Photo by Yangju City>

A view of Yangju City Hall.

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Gyeonggi Yangju City (Mayor Kang Su-hyun) announced on the 28th that it has completed this year's resident support projects related to roads and water supply within the development restriction zone to improve the living environment of residents inconvenienced by the development restriction zone.


The city invested 1.2 billion KRW in resident support projects within the development restriction zone, completing eight projects including ▲ Majeon 1-tong village road maintenance project ▲ Uldae-ri Seongdang Cemetery road environment improvement project ▲ Songchugol road environment improvement project ▲ Majeon-dong 249-5 area water supply drainage pipe extension project ▲ Gwangsa-dong 462-1 area road maintenance project ▲ and village hall facility improvement construction in Uldae 1-ri, Samsang 1-ri, and Mansong 1-tong.


In particular, the Majeon 1-tong village road maintenance project widened the narrow roads that made vehicle traffic inconvenient and posed safety risks to pedestrians, improving the pavement condition so that both vehicles and pedestrians can travel safely. Additionally, a design fence was installed along the Gwangsa Stream riverside, enhancing the aesthetics of the waterfront space.


A resident of Majeon 1-tong said, “The roads were narrow and inconvenient until now, but with this project, the village roads have greatly improved, making vehicle traffic easier and also helping with residents' safety, so I am very satisfied.”


The city secured 540 million KRW in national funds for two road and water supply projects selected as resident support projects within the development restriction zone for next year, and plans to actively reflect local residents' opinions in promoting the projects.



Mayor Kang Su-hyun said, “With the cooperation of local residents, we have smoothly completed the projects, and we will continue to do our best to actively discover resident support projects to resolve the inconveniences of residents in the development restriction zone.”


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