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government recently announced 16 candidates for the second round of public redevelopment in Seoul.

A total of 24 pilot projects will be promoted in addition to the eight designated in January.



Reporter Jeon Hyeong-woo on the report.



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Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport and the Seoul Metropolitan Government have selected and announced 16 candidate sites for the second round of urban public redevelopment pilot project.



The newly selected candidate sites included Sangye District 3 and Dongjak-gu Bondong in Nowon-gu, Hongeun District 1 and Chungjeong-ro District 1 in Seodaemun-gu, Geoyeosaemaul in Songpa-gu, Jangwi District 8 and 9 in Seongbuk-gu, and Singil District 1 in Yeongdeungpo-gu.



In addition to the eight announced last January, the number of candidates for public redevelopment in Seoul has increased to a total of 24.



The key to public redevelopment led by LH and SH is to provide benefits such as reduction of floor area ratio and prompt licenses, but to supply half of the volume, excluding the pre-sale of members, through public rental.



The selection committee decided not to select four sites, including Hannam District 1 and Seongbuk District 4, as candidate sites, taking into account the opinions of the residents, and eight sites, including Yongdu District 3 and Ahyeon District 1, discussed the possibility of feasibility and residents' disagreements. I did it.



When the redevelopment project is completed in 16 additional locations, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport predicted that 20,000 new households would be supplied to downtown Seoul.



The public redevelopment project is a representative supply measure that Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport Byeon Chang-heum has elaborately promoted along with the second and fourth measures.



However, due to the LH speculation, Minister Byeon is expected to withdraw soon, and Kim Sang-jo, the head of the Blue House Policy Office, the real estate policy control tower, has weakened its momentum.



It is also a variable that the major candidates in this election for the mayor of Seoul have different voices from the government focused on public development.



Above all, private participation is essential in public redevelopment, and it is expected that the key will be whether we can persuade residents over profitability.