Service Launched to Establish Maintenance Plans for Sujin 2, Taepyeong 2 and 4, Sanseong, Dandae, and Sangdaewon 1 and 3 Districts

Seongnam City in Gyeonggi Province (Mayor: Shin Sangjin) announced on September 29 that it has launched a service to establish maintenance plans and designate maintenance zones for five areas selected under the "2030 Seongnam City Urban and Residential Environment Improvement Master Plan (Revised)" to actively promote the redevelopment of the residential areas in the old downtown districts of Sujeong and Jungwon.

Seongnam City Hall. Provided by Seongnam City

Seongnam City Hall. Provided by Seongnam City

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This service targets five areas: Sujin 2 District (122,172 square meters), Taepyeong 2 and 4 Districts (183,849 square meters), Sanseong District (52,090 square meters), Dandae District (39,901 square meters), and Sangdaewon 1 and 3 Districts (102,325 square meters).


The maintenance plan is a public plan aimed at restoring, maintaining, and preserving sound urban functions through rational land use and the creation of a pleasant urban environment. Seongnam City will conduct a comprehensive analysis of both physical conditions, such as land, buildings, and infrastructure, and non-physical aspects, including social, economic, and cultural factors. The city also plans to gather input from local residents and consult with experts to develop maintenance plans tailored to the characteristics of each area.


The maintenance plan will include land use plans, strategies for expanding urban planning facilities and daily social overhead capital (SOC), building plans, transportation plans, environmental conservation and disaster prevention measures, and plans to protect the educational environment.



Seongnam City aims to finalize the maintenance plans and complete the designation of maintenance zones for these five candidate sites by December 2026.


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