A Surge in Civil Complaints Before Chuseok
A Promise of Administrative Services Without Delays

Mungyeong City in Gyeongbuk Province is launching a "Rapid Cadastral Survey Task Force" to minimize inconvenience for citizens ahead of the Chuseok holiday.

Cadastral survey in progress in Mungyeong City, Gyeongbuk.

Cadastral survey in progress in Mungyeong City, Gyeongbuk.

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◆ Responding to a Surge in Civil Complaints Before Chuseok

The period before and after Chuseok typically sees a spike in applications for building completion and various permits. In response, since August of last year, Mungyeong City has been operating a task force in cooperation with the Mungyeong branch of the Korea Land and Geospatial Informatix Corporation, establishing a system to promptly resolve civil complaints expected to face processing delays directly on site.


◆ Results and Operation Method

The Rapid Cadastral Survey Task Force has swiftly handled a total of 21 civil complaints so far, increasing citizen satisfaction. The city plans to maintain this agility during the Chuseok holiday, aiming to provide "administrative services without any delays in civil complaints."



Ham Youngjin, head of the General Civil Affairs Division, stated, "To ensure that citizens do not face inconvenience due to construction delays during Chuseok, we are operating the rapid response task force in partnership with the Mungyeong branch of the Korea Land and Geospatial Informatix Corporation." He added, "We also hope that architects, surveying and design firms, and local town and township offices will actively participate in guidance and publicity efforts."


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