Hanam City Public-Private Cooperation Committee Conducts On-Site Inspections of Major Public Facilities
"Joint Efforts by Public and Private Sectors to Develop Facilities that Meet Citizens' Needs"

Hanam City in Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Lee Hyunjae) announced on the 15th that the 'Hanam City Public-Private Cooperation Committee' conducted an on-site inspection of the construction sites of major new public facilities and pending facilities in the Misa and Wirye districts, together with representatives of local residents.

Lee Hyun Jae, Mayor of Hanam City, on the 15th, along with the Hanam City Public-Private Cooperation Committee and resident representatives, visited major public facility construction sites and current issue facilities in the Misa and Wirye districts to conduct on-site inspections. Provided by Hanam City

Lee Hyun Jae, Mayor of Hanam City, on the 15th, along with the Hanam City Public-Private Cooperation Committee and resident representatives, visited major public facility construction sites and current issue facilities in the Misa and Wirye districts to conduct on-site inspections. Provided by Hanam City

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This on-site inspection was arranged to ensure that public facilities are built to meet the needs of the residents and to actively incorporate the real voices of citizens regarding local issues into the project.


On this day, around 30 committee members and resident representatives inspected, in succession: the construction site of the Misa 3-dong Public Complex Office, the Wirye Multipurpose Sports Facility, the Hakamcheon construction site, and the Hwangtot-gil trail and waterfall in Wirye Park.


Participants first visited the Misa 3-dong Public Complex Office construction site to review the progress and discuss ways to enhance convenience for residents. They then moved to Wirye-dong, meticulously inspecting the Wirye Multipurpose Sports Facility, the Hakamcheon construction site, and Wirye Neighborhood Park No. 4, urging for strict safety management and smooth progress of the projects.


In particular, at the Wirye Multipurpose Sports Facility site, which has recently attracted much attention from residents, committee members and resident representatives toured the site together and collected improvement requests to enhance convenience and accessibility, ensuring meaningful communication.


The Wirye Multipurpose Sports Facility is a community-oriented sports center that brings together a 25-meter swimming pool, a multipurpose gymnasium, and a table tennis room. It is gaining attention as a comprehensive sports platform that can be used by all generations, from students to the elderly, and as a key hub to address the region's long-standing shortage of sports infrastructure.


This project, being developed on Sports Site 3 at 649 Hakam-dong, will have a site area of 3,005.5 square meters and a total floor area of 8,711.44 square meters, with two basement levels and four above-ground floors, making it the largest public sports facility in the Wirye area.


Until now, residents of Wirye had to travel to neighboring areas due to the lack of adequate public swimming pools or indoor gymnasiums. The construction of this facility is expected to be a turning point in realizing the concept of '10-minute sports accessibility for all neighborhoods.'


The Wirye Multipurpose Sports Facility is scheduled to complete construction in May 2026, with the aim of opening in July of the same year.


The Hanam City Public-Private Cooperation Committee plans to deliver the findings from this inspection to the relevant departments so that they can be reflected in the future implementation of the project.



An official from Hanam City stated, "Since the real owners of public facilities are the citizens, the key to the project is to carefully reflect residents' voices from the planning stage," adding, "Based on the suggestions from the Public-Private Cooperation Committee, we will devote all administrative resources to practically addressing resident inconveniences and realizing citizen-centered administration."


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