Hwangmaesan Sewage Treatment and Urban Regeneration
Hapcheon Video Theme Park Expansion and More

Hapcheon-gun in Gyeongsangnam-do announced on February 12 that it had paid a visit to the Gyeongsangnam-do Provincial Government and formally requested support for the "Special Adjustment Grants Projects for the First Half of 2026" and the "Special Account Projects for Regional Balanced Development, Conversion Projects, and Nationally Funded Projects for 2027."


Vice Governor Jang Jaehyuk visited the Budget Office of the Gyeongsangnam-do Provincial Government, where he explained the urgency and necessity of the county's pending projects, and requested budget support and active cooperation to ensure their smooth implementation.

Photo of Hapcheon-gun's visit to Gyeongnam-do to request support for the 'Special Adjustment Grant'.

Photo of Hapcheon-gun's visit to Gyeongnam-do to request support for the 'Special Adjustment Grant'.

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The projects proposed this time amount to a total of 15 projects worth 19.9 billion won, including 7 special adjustment grants projects worth 3.9 billion won such as the Hwangmaesan sewage treatment facility improvement project; 3 special account projects for regional balanced development worth 13.3 billion won such as the promotion of the urban regeneration public offering project in Chogye-myeon; 4 conversion projects worth 2.1 billion won such as the Hapcheon Video Theme Park expansion project; and 1 nationally funded project worth 600 million won to support the Agricultural Products Processing and Distribution Center (APC).


These projects are expected to help resolve concerns over safety accidents caused by last year's large-scale flood damage and aging infrastructure, and to contribute to revitalizing the local economy by expanding tourism resources and strengthening sports and environmental infrastructure.



Vice Governor Jang Jaehyuk said, "The projects proposed this time involve essential budget items to resolve local pending issues and ensure the safety of residents' daily lives," adding, "We will work closely with Gyeongsangnam-do to secure the budget so that projects that residents can truly feel will proceed without a hitch."


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