Guidelines for Residential Environment Improvement and Maintenance Projects Covering 8.76㎢
Residents' Briefing Session to Gather Opinions Scheduled for the 17th

Osan City in Gyeonggi-do announced on the 10th that it will conduct a public inspection of the '2030 Osan City Urban and Residential Environment Improvement Basic Plan' until the 25th.

Osan-si, Public Inspection of Basic Urban and Residential Environment Improvement Plan Conducted View original image

The Urban and Residential Environment Improvement Basic Plan is a statutory plan established to implement residential environment improvement and residential environment maintenance projects in areas densely populated with old and poor-quality buildings with inadequate infrastructure. To this end, the city is currently establishing the basic plan by selecting 8.76㎢ within the jurisdiction as maintenance living zones and planned maintenance areas.


The draft plan includes ▲establishing a resident-participatory maintenance project implementation plan through living zone planning ▲presenting directions for customized residential environment maintenance ▲establishing a public contribution plan based on the legal maximum floor area ratio system and incentive methods.


The public inspection can be viewed through the inspection register available at the Housing Division office in Osan City Hall. Stakeholders and residents with opinions can fill out and submit the opinion form provided on-site.


The city will also hold a residents' briefing session on the 17th to reflect residents' opinions on the draft plan. Detailed schedules and locations can be checked through the announcement on the Osan City Hall website.



A city official said, "This basic plan is an important plan that will determine the future residential environment of Osan City," adding, "We will fully reflect residents' opinions to establish a more effective plan."


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