Request for Cooperation on Passing Preliminary Feasibility Studies for National Route 32 and Marine Food Cluster
"Key Projects Driving National Balanced Development, Urgent Need for Prompt Implementation"

On the 24th, Oh Seonghwan (second from the left), mayor of Dangjin City, visited the Ministry of Economy and Finance and met with Park Bongyong (left), director of the Fiscal Management Bureau, to actively request the approval of the preliminary feasibility study for the city's key projects: the "National Road No. 32 Alternative Bypass Construction Project" and the "Seafood Food Cluster Development Project." /Dangjin City

On the 24th, Oh Seonghwan (second from the left), mayor of Dangjin City, visited the Ministry of Economy and Finance and met with Park Bongyong (left), director of the Fiscal Management Bureau, to actively request the approval of the preliminary feasibility study for the city's key projects: the "National Road No. 32 Alternative Bypass Construction Project" and the "Seafood Food Cluster Development Project." /Dangjin City

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Oh Seonghwan, Mayor of Dangjin, Chungnam, visited the Ministry of Economy and Finance on the 24th to seek cooperation regarding the promotion of key local projects.


On this day, Mayor Oh met with Park Bongyong, Director General of Fiscal Management at the Ministry, and strongly requested support for passing the preliminary feasibility studies for Dangjin's core projects: the "National Route 32 Alternative Bypass Road Construction Project" and the "Marine Food Cluster Development Project."


Accompanying Mayor Oh were officials from the city's Road Division and Port and Fisheries Division, who explained the validity and necessity of the projects and emphasized the need for their prompt implementation.


The "National Route 32 Alternative Bypass Road" project is a key initiative to alleviate urban traffic congestion, involving the construction of a new four-lane road stretching 6.9 km from Jeongmi-myeon to Songak-eup.


The "Marine Food Cluster Development Project" is a large-scale initiative aimed at adding high value to local marine products and establishing a distribution hub. The project centers around Seokmun Reclaimed Land, where a complex facility for seafood processing and distribution will be built.


The city expects both projects to contribute to balanced development in the Chungnam West Coast region and to strengthen the national logistics network. Passing the preliminary feasibility studies is seen as a crucial step toward securing national funding and fully launching the projects.


Mayor Oh Seonghwan stated, "Both projects have significant ripple effects on the region's transportation, industry, and economy, so they must be promoted as soon as possible. We will continue to work closely with central government agencies to deliver tangible results that citizens can truly feel."





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