Namyangju City in Gyeonggi Province announced on April 13 that it will operate an "On-site Cadastral Resurvey Consultation Office" for landowners in the Siwu district at the Siwu 1-ri Village Hall from April 20 to April 22.

Namyangju City will operate a "Visiting Cadastral Re-survey Consultation Office" for the Siwoo District landowners at the Siwoo 1-ri Village Hall from the 20th to the 22nd. Provided by Namyangju City

Namyangju City will operate a "Visiting Cadastral Re-survey Consultation Office" for the Siwoo District landowners at the Siwoo 1-ri Village Hall from the 20th to the 22nd. Provided by Namyangju City

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This consultation office has been set up to explain the cadastral resurvey project in a simple manner and to allow residents to resolve their questions directly on site.


The cadastral resurvey project is a national initiative aimed at correcting discrepancies between the boundaries shown on cadastral maps and the actual boundaries. The goal is to manage national land more efficiently and to reduce boundary disputes.


Officials from the city's Land Information Division and the Cadastral Resurvey Promotion Team at the Seoul Gyeonggi Northern Headquarters of Korea Land and Geospatial Informatix Corporation (LX) will be stationed at the site to provide direct consultation to residents.


On site, the following will be provided: guidance on the standards and procedures for boundary setting, consultations and discussions between landowners regarding boundaries, and collection of residents' opinions.


The city aims to prevent conflicts among landowners and to increase overall resident satisfaction with the project through the operation of this consultation office.


In particular, elderly residents and those engaged in their livelihoods who find it difficult to visit City Hall will benefit from this increased convenience, as they can consult directly with experts in their village.



Kim Youngran, Director of the Land Information Division, stated, "The on-site consultation office serves as an important venue for direct communication with residents," and added, "We will actively incorporate residents' feedback from the early stages to ensure the smooth progress of the cadastral resurvey project."


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