Jangheung County Boosts Local Economy with Swift Budget Execution
Briefing on Improving Carryover Project Execution Rate and Prompt Implementation
Jangheung County, South Jeolla Province (Governor Kim Sung) announced on the 5th that it held the '2025 Carryover Project Execution Rate Improvement and Prompt Execution Briefing' at the county office situation room on the 4th.
The briefing, presided over by Governor Kim Sung, was organized to enhance the efficiency of budget execution and to revitalize the local economy through prompt execution in the first half of the year.
Jangheung County held the "2025 Carryover Project Execution Rate Improvement and Rapid Execution Report Meeting" on the 4th at the county office situation room. Photo by Jangheung County
View original imageFollowing a comprehensive analysis report on carryover projects by the budget department, each project department provided a detailed report on the progress of carryover projects, analysis of causes for delays, and future implementation plans.
Jangheung County plans to continue monitoring the progress of major pending projects and make efforts to improve the execution rate in order to invigorate the struggling local economy.
Governor Kim Sung stated, "It is important to promptly and smoothly implement various development projects closely related to the local economy, as well as projects for residents' safety and convenience," and added, "Please set a goal of 70% prompt execution in the first half of the year and make efforts to push forward with project implementation."
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