Yangju City, Gyeonggi Province, announced that Guam District and Ipam 1 District were designated and officially announced as cadastral resurvey project districts for 2026 on May 12.

Location map of Ipam 1 District. Provided by Yangju City

Location map of Ipam 1 District. Provided by Yangju City

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The cadastral resurvey project is a national initiative that corrects the registration details in cadastral records that do not match the actual land use conditions, thereby protecting citizens' property rights and converting records to a digital cadastral system.


The newly designated Guam District covers 223 parcels (131,783 square meters) in 45 Guam-ri, Nam-myeon, while the Ipam 1 District encompasses 303 parcels (339,136 square meters) in 42-2 Ipam-ri, Nam-myeon. These areas, which include residential homes, farmland, and industrial complexes, have experienced discrepancies between actual boundaries and those recorded in cadastral records, causing inconvenience for landowners in exercising their property rights.


Last year, the city developed an implementation plan and held resident briefings to gather opinions. After receiving consent from at least two-thirds of landowners and land area, Yangju City applied to the Gyeonggi-do Cadastral Resurvey Committee for district designation, completing the final designation and official announcement on May 12.


In addition, to facilitate smooth project execution, boundary restoration surveys and cadastral record corrections for land within the designated districts will be temporarily suspended until the project is completed.

Location map of Guam District. Provided by Yangju City

Location map of Guam District. Provided by Yangju City

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Yangju City plans to complete the project by December 2027, following procedures such as cadastral resurvey measurements, land status investigation, resident opinion collection, boundary adjustment and confirmation, and settlement of adjustment payments.



An official from Yangju City stated, "Through the cadastral resurvey, we will resolve unreasonable boundary issues and do our best to protect citizens' property rights," and requested, "We ask for the active participation and cooperation of landowners."


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