Representative Yang Kyung-ae's Proposal

The Guri City Council in Gyeonggi Province announced on the 11th that at the 7th plenary session of the 2nd regular meeting of the 342nd session held on the 10th, it adopted the "2024 Unexecuted Urban Planning Facilities Step-by-Step Execution Plan Opinion Proposal" spearheaded by Councilor Yang Kyung-ae.

Yang Kyung-ae, Guri City Council member. Provided by Guri City Council

Yang Kyung-ae, Guri City Council member. Provided by Guri City Council

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According to Article 85 of the "Act on the Planning and Use of National Territory" and Article 95 of the Enforcement Decree of the same Act, the Mayor of Guri must seek the opinion of the Guri City Council regarding the established "2024 Unexecuted Urban Planning Facilities Step-by-Step Execution Plan."


In response, all members of the Guri City Council pointed out that a massive budget of 92.7 billion KRW must be invested in 37 sites in the first phase execution plan alone, and that out of the total 198 unexecuted urban planning facilities, 183 sites, accounting for 92%, have less than two years left before the loss of the effect of the urban planning facility decisions.


They further requested that the executive branch clearly recognize the seriousness of this issue and, through sufficient review and active reanalysis of the ongoing "2030 Guri Urban Management Plan Reorganization Project" and unexecuted urban planning facilities, devise measures to protect landowners' property rights and reduce the city's financial burden.



Chairman Shin Dong-hwa stated, "The biggest topic at this 2nd regular meeting was the 2025 budget of Guri City," adding, "In these difficult financial times, the executive branch must conduct a thorough analysis of unexecuted urban planning facilities to abolish or adjust unreasonable facilities to reduce the city's financial burden."


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