Operation of Mobile Field Office in Achiul District 1, Guri City
Land Utility and Value to Increase
Enhanced Protection and Management of Citizens' Property Rights Expected

Guri City in Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Baek Kyunghyeon) is operating the "2025 Cadastral Resurvey Project (Achiul District 1) Mobile Field Office" at the Guri City Achiul Village Hall for three days from the 25th to the 27th.

Guri City is operating the "2025 Cadastral Resurvey Project (Achiul District 1) Mobile Field Office" at the Guri City Achiul Village Hall for three days from the 25th to the 27th. Photo by Guri City

Guri City is operating the "2025 Cadastral Resurvey Project (Achiul District 1) Mobile Field Office" at the Guri City Achiul Village Hall for three days from the 25th to the 27th. Photo by Guri City

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This cadastral resurvey project, which will be carried out until 2030, is a national initiative aimed at correcting cadastral records that do not match the actual status of the land, and at converting paper-based cadastral records to digital ones. The goal is to efficiently manage national land and protect citizens' property rights. The project area covers Achiul District 1, specifically 173 parcels totaling 62,029 square meters in 373-12, Acheondong.


To ensure smooth progress of the project, the city has set up a mobile field office within the project area to minimize inconvenience for residents who have mobility difficulties or busy schedules. City officials and Korea Land and Geospatial Informatix Corporation staff will be stationed at the office to actively communicate with landowners and facilitate boundary consultations.


After the boundary consultations, a draft of the finalized cadastral records will be sent to landowners and interested parties, and a 20-day period will be provided to collect opinions. The boundaries will then be finalized through deliberation and resolution by the Boundary Determination Committee. For land with changes in area due to boundary adjustments, compensation will be calculated, paid, or collected in accordance with Article 20 of the Special Act on Cadastral Resurvey.



Baek Kyunghyeon, Mayor of Guri, stated, "Through the cadastral resurvey project, we expect to increase the utility and value of land, resolve boundary disputes among neighbors, and make significant contributions to the protection and management of citizens' property rights."


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