Gwangmyeong City Partners with LX to Establish Map-Based Integrated Public Property Management System

All Property Information, Lease Contracts, and Civil Complaints at a Glance

Gwangmyeong City in Gyeonggi Province, led by Mayor Park Seungwon, has established an integrated management system for public property to manage these valuable civic assets more transparently and efficiently.

Gwangmyeong City Establishes Integrated Management System for Public Property. Provided by Gwangmyeong City

Gwangmyeong City Establishes Integrated Management System for Public Property. Provided by Gwangmyeong City

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On March 18, the city announced that it will use the map data-based asset management system operated by Korea Land and Geospatial InformatiX Corporation (LX), a specialized institution in land and geospatial information, to comprehensively manage public property owned by Gwangmyeong City.


Korea Land and Geospatial InformatiX Corporation (LX) is a public institution with a nationwide organizational network, experts in land and geospatial information, and a unique spatial information infrastructure.


By linking LX’s system with Gwangmyeong City’s public property status, the city has established a systematic management foundation that enables all relevant property information—including property details, lease contracts, civil complaint management, and sales negotiation matters—to be viewed at a glance on a map.


Until now, public property was managed through individual ledgers focusing on text-based records for land and buildings, making it difficult to verify spatial and location information and to identify discrepancies with actual field conditions or missing assets. However, with the implementation of the new map-based integrated management system, the city expects a significant improvement in administrative efficiency by visualizing and centrally managing property information.


Additionally, the city will leverage LX’s expertise in conducting precise status surveys and its accumulated know-how to organize public property data within the system. Through this, the city plans to discover hidden assets and identify idle land, actively seeking ways to utilize these resources for regional development.


This data-driven management system is expected to not only enhance administrative transparency, but also to significantly contribute to increasing the city’s fiscal revenue and strengthening its fiscal soundness by uncovering previously omitted assets.


Furthermore, the city plans to use the newly established system for constant monitoring of property management status, thereby further improving the quality of administrative services.



Mayor Park Seungwon stated, “As public property belongs to all citizens, it must be managed transparently and with value, combining the expertise of professionals and digital technology. With this new initiative, we will ensure professionalism in public property management and meticulously protect citizens’ assets, utilizing them as valuable resources for regional development.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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