Agreement on Relocation of Public Institutions

Development of an Integrated Administrative and Residential Complex

On the 12th, Yeongam County held a business agreement ceremony for the creation of the Nampung District Administrative Welfare Town. Photo by Yeongam County

On the 12th, Yeongam County held a business agreement ceremony for the creation of the Nampung District Administrative Welfare Town. Photo by Yeongam County

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Yeongam County in South Jeolla Province is accelerating the development of the Nampung District Administrative Complex Town in Yeongam-eup.


The county announced that on the 12th, it signed a business agreement for the relocation and occupancy of the Nampung District Administrative Complex Town with the Yeongam National Forest Management Office of the Western Regional Forest Service, the Yeongam branch of the National Health Insurance Service, and NS General Construction at the county office.


This agreement marks the official start of the Nampung District Administrative Complex Town development and the public institution relocation project being promoted by Yeongam County. The county plans to develop a complex on a 278,578-square-meter site in Nampung District, Yeongam-eup, which will include public office buildings, welfare housing for the elderly, public rental housing, parks, and plazas.


This year, the county will begin a basic planning study, establish a three-year plan, and then proceed with two years of construction to create an administrative welfare town that integrates administrative, welfare, and residential functions.


According to the agreement, the Yeongam National Forest Management Office, currently located in Dapo-myeon, and the Yeongam branch of the National Health Insurance Service, located in Yeongam-eup, will relocate and construct new buildings on the public office site in Nampung District. Detailed matters will be coordinated during the basic planning study process.


The county expects that once the Nampung District is established, residents will be able to access major administrative services in one place, which will enhance convenience, attract population inflow, and revitalize the local economy.



Additionally, the county aims to respond to the demand for public institution relocations resulting from the launch of the Jeonnam-Gwangju Unified Metropolitan City, attract investment and sales demand for private housing complexes, and foster the region as the administrative center of the southwestern part of the country.


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