Hanam City, Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Lee Hyun-jae) announced on the 14th that it held resident briefing sessions from the 11th to the 13th in Wirye-dong, Gambuk-dong, Choi-dong, and Cheonhyeon-dong to discuss plans for reorganizing long-unexecuted urban planning facilities.

Hanam City is holding resident briefings in Wirye-dong, Gambuk-dong, Choi-dong, and Cheonhyeon-dong to discuss plans for reorganizing long-unexecuted urban planning facilities. Provided by Hanam City

Hanam City is holding resident briefings in Wirye-dong, Gambuk-dong, Choi-dong, and Cheonhyeon-dong to discuss plans for reorganizing long-unexecuted urban planning facilities. Provided by Hanam City

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Hanam City is conducting reorganization work on urban planning facilities decided in 2005 that are scheduled to expire after 20 years. In particular, it is focusing on reviewing reorganization plans for nine priority release settlements and eight collective settlements scheduled to expire in July 2025.


Hanam City is carrying out reorganization work on urban planning facilities decided in 2005 that have no execution plans. The main items under review are roads, parks, and parking lots without execution plans. For example, if a planned road has no actual opening plan, the width of the road is being considered for reduction based on the current road width, or if there are obstacles such as structures or buildings, or if road opening is impossible due to topographical factors, abolition is being considered.


Also, surface facilities such as parks or parking lots without execution plans may be abolished or reduced, and instead of maintaining them as residential areas, public contribution plans will be proposed.


About 300 people attended the briefing sessions, showing high interest. Residents asked many questions about the ratio and method of public contributions, as well as criteria for land value increases. Additionally, questions continued regarding the timing of land compensation related to urban planning roads and the reorganization plans for priority release settlements decided in 2006.


The draft urban management plan change for long-unexecuted facilities within priority release settlements will be available for review and public notice until the 24th, and residents can submit their opinions through the Urban Policy Division, Urban Planning Team at Hanam City Hall.



Furthermore, changes to urban planning facilities within collective settlements are scheduled to be available for review and public notice next week, and in the second half of the year, urban planning facilities scheduled to expire after 2006 will also be reviewed based on the same criteria introduced this time.


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