Visited Gyeongnam Provincial Government Office
Proposed 27 Special Adjustment Grant and Conversion Projects Worth 55.3 Billion KRW

Hapcheon County in Gyeongnam Province announced on August 7, 2025, that it had actively requested budget support by visiting the Gyeongnam Provincial Government Office to secure special adjustment grants for the second half of 2025 and support for local conversion projects for the following year.


Jang Jaehyuk, Deputy Governor of Hapcheon, visited the budget officer at the Gyeongnam Provincial Government Office to explain the urgency and necessity of special adjustment grants and conversion projects for securing funding for the county's major pending projects. He requested active cooperation and provincial government funding for these initiatives.


Photo by Jang Jaehyuk Deputy Governor Visiting Gyeongnam Provincial Government Office to Request Budget Support

Photo by Jang Jaehyuk Deputy Governor Visiting Gyeongnam Provincial Government Office to Request Budget Support

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The special adjustment grants requested that day amounted to 3.3 billion KRW for five projects, including the improvement of the wastewater treatment facility at Hwangmaesan County Park. For local conversion projects, support was requested for 22 projects, including the expansion of Hapcheon Image Theme Park, totaling 52 billion KRW. In total, support was requested for 27 projects, amounting to 55.3 billion KRW.


In particular, Hapcheon County has recently suffered significant damage due to heavy rainfall. Given the increased financial burden on the county, this request for budget support was especially meaningful as a more urgent effort to secure funding.


Jang Jaehyuk, Deputy Governor, stated, "Although the county is facing more difficult circumstances than ever due to recent unexpected natural disasters, key projects for regional development must proceed without delay. We will do our utmost to secure funding through close cooperation with the provincial government."



Meanwhile, Hapcheon County announced that, starting with this visit, it plans to actively pursue activities to secure external funding sources such as provincial and national government funds.


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