Yeoju City, Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Lee Chung-woo) announced on the 20th that it held a resident briefing session for the ‘Sinji District’ cadastral resurvey project at the Sinji 3-ri village hall on the 17th. This briefing session was organized to help residents understand the cadastral resurvey project and to encourage active participation.

Yeoju City held a resident briefing session on the 'Sinji District' cadastral readjustment project at the Sinji 3-ri Village Hall on the 17th. Photo by Yeoju City

Yeoju City held a resident briefing session on the 'Sinji District' cadastral readjustment project at the Sinji 3-ri Village Hall on the 17th. Photo by Yeoju City

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The session explained the necessity of the cadastral resurvey project, its effects and procedures, boundary setting standards, and matters requiring residents' cooperation to landowners and stakeholders. It also included listening to residents' opinions and collecting consent forms from landowners.


The cadastral resurvey project is a national initiative being promoted until 2030 to complete the Korean-style smart cadastre. It selects areas where the actual status of the land and the boundaries on the cadastral map do not match, conducts surveys using state-of-the-art digital surveying equipment, and aligns the actual occupancy status with the cadastral map boundaries. The purpose is to resolve cadastral discrepancies and contribute to protecting citizens' property rights.


For the 2025 project, Wolsong, Sinji, and Unchon districts were selected, and the implementation plan was established on October 29 of last year. To proceed with the project, consent from more than two-thirds of the landowners in the area is required, and the Korea Land and Geospatial Informatix Corporation will conduct the cadastral resurvey.



An official from the Civil Complaints Land Division stated, “We will do our best to carry out the project so that boundary disputes between neighbors are resolved and residents do not experience inconvenience in exercising their property rights through the cadastral resurvey project,” and added, “We ask for the active cooperation of landowners for the smooth progress of the project.”


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