Preparatory Meeting for the (Tentative) National Route 38 Marine Bridge Pan-County Promotion Committee Held on the 17th
Official Launch of the Pan-County Promotion Committee Planned...
"Aspiring to Widely Publicize Residents' Hopes and the Necessity of the Project"

The preparatory committee meeting held on the 17th at the conference room of Taean County Office, Chungnam. /Taean County

The preparatory committee meeting held on the 17th at the conference room of Taean County Office, Chungnam. /Taean County

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Residents of Taean County, South Chungcheong Province, are uniting their efforts for the successful promotion of the National Route 38 Marine Bridge construction project, a long-cherished wish of the county for 50 years.


According to Taean County on the 18th, a preparatory meeting for the (tentative name) "National Route 38 Marine Bridge Construction Project Pan-County Promotion Committee" was held on the 17th in the main conference room of the county office, attended by County Governor Gasero, related officials, and 36 residents.


The pan-county promotion committee is currently being voluntarily discussed by residents to establish a systematic driving force from the private sector for the construction project of the National Route 38 Marine Bridge, which has recently become more tangible.


During the meeting, explanations were given about the marine bridge construction project and its expected effects, followed by discussions among the attending residents on the composition plan for the pan-county promotion committee.


They plan to officially launch the pan-county promotion committee in the future and, together with Taean County, make active efforts to publicize the necessity of the project and the aspirations of the residents.


Governor Gasero said, "The National Route 38 Marine Bridge construction project, which we have put much effort into, is finally becoming visible, and now is the time to show the united will of the residents," adding, "As the project is essential for securing the residents' right to survival, I will do my best together with the residents."


Meanwhile, the National Route 38 Marine Bridge construction project was included at the end of last month as a target project for the "6th National Highway and Local Road Construction Plan Preliminary Feasibility Study" requested by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport to the Ministry of Economy and Finance.


If the economic feasibility analysis (B/C) based on the preliminary feasibility study passes the government's standards, the project is expected to be included in the government's "6th National Highway and Local Road Construction Five-Year Plan" scheduled for the end of this year.





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