Compensation Consultation Committee Convened
Negotiations to Begin in November for 340 Parcels Covering 194,888 Square Meters

The compensation procedures for the river environment maintenance project around the Gwanri Stream and Cheoncheon, tributaries of Jinwi Stream in Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi Province, are set to begin in earnest.

At the compensation consultation meeting for the Jinwi 2 District river environment maintenance project held by Pyeongtaek City on the 5th, committee members are exchanging opinions. Photo by Pyeongtaek City

At the compensation consultation meeting for the Jinwi 2 District river environment maintenance project held by Pyeongtaek City on the 5th, committee members are exchanging opinions. Photo by Pyeongtaek City

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Pyeongtaek City announced on the 8th that it had held the "Compensation Consultation Committee for the National River Drainage Impact Area River Environment Maintenance Project (Jinwi 2 District)" on the 5th.


This project aims to reinforce flood control facilities, such as embankments, for Gwanri Stream and Cheoncheon, which are local rivers and tributaries of Jinwi Stream.


The compensation targets a total of 340 parcels of land, covering 194,888 square meters. Of these, 22 parcels totaling 162,315 square meters are publicly owned. There are 107 landowners whose properties will be incorporated into the project.


The Compensation Consultation Committee was formed in accordance with the Land Compensation Act and consists of 11 members, including the head of the Ecological Rivers Division of Pyeongtaek City as chairperson, representatives from the Han River Basin Environmental Office as the project implementer, Korea Real Estate Board as the compensation trustee, construction supervisors and appraisers, as well as landowners and officials from Pyeongtaek City and Hwaseong City.



Meanwhile, to ensure smooth compensation work, the Han River Basin Environmental Office has set up an on-site office in the Baekbong-ri area of Cheongbuk-eup. The city plans to conduct an appraisal in October and begin negotiations regarding land and compensation in November.


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