Totaling 3.2 Billion Won
To Be Reflected in Next Year's Main Budget

Pyeongtaek City in Gyeonggi Province announced on the 14th that it held the Residents' Participatory Budget Committee meeting on the 13th and finalized the participatory budget projects to be included in next year's main city budget.

At the Pyeongtaek City Residents' Participatory Budget Committee meeting held on the 13th, committee members pledged to ensure the smooth implementation of the residents' participatory budget projects. Provided by Pyeongtaek City

At the Pyeongtaek City Residents' Participatory Budget Committee meeting held on the 13th, committee members pledged to ensure the smooth implementation of the residents' participatory budget projects. Provided by Pyeongtaek City

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The city explained that a total of 174 participatory budget projects, amounting to 3.2 billion won, were confirmed this time. The selected projects will be reflected in next year's main budget after review by the city council. The projects will also be made public to citizens through the Pyeongtaek City website.



Jung Jangsun, Mayor of Pyeongtaek, stated, "The residents' participatory budget system is an important system that enhances transparency and democracy in fiscal management by allowing citizens to directly participate in the budgeting process. As these projects reflect citizens' valuable opinions, the city will carefully oversee their proper implementation."


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