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candidate site for public development in downtown Seoul was revealed yesterday (31th).

However, there are complaints that the local government is pushing ahead with the opinions of the residents not properly reflected in some areas.



Reporter Jeong Seong-jin pointed out whether the government's plan could go well.



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It is the area of ​​Jeungsan-dong, Eunpyeong-gu, the largest area among candidates for public development, with the target occupancy exceeding 4,000 households.



Even though it was designated as a new town reorganization promotion zone, there is high hope that the development, which has been sluggish for more than 20 years, will speed up.



[Residents in Jeungsan-dong, Eunpyeong-gu: I think I'm generally satisfied and liked.

(Redevelopment) can be done quickly.

It can be good in that part.]



[Park Hongdae/Jungsan Public-led Redevelopment Promotion Committee: Jeungsan 4th District is a redevelopment project.

It is said that the redevelopment of the 20-year long-awaited business can be done quickly within 5 years...

.]



But there are residents who object.



About 370 residents made a statement stating that they wanted private redevelopment, not public-led projects, in Eunpyeong-gu and the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport.



[Kim Yeon-ki/Jungsan Private Redevelopment Promotion Committee: The ward office does not properly collect the opinions of the residents and pushes it like this.

Then it can't be done.]



There is also a voice in the Singil-dong area, Yeongdeungpo-gu, where private redevelopment was being promoted.



[Residents in Singil-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu: There was no public initiative in the review target.

Yesterday, it popped up and said, "Pop".]



The goal of the Public Housing Complex Project is to resolve areas where it is difficult to carry out the project due to poor business feasibility and inability to collect opinions from residents even though the area is aging.



However, it seems that the government and local governments took the lead without collecting opinions from the residents, and from the beginning, it has been repulsive.



[Kim Jin-yu/Professor, Department of Urban Transportation Engineering, Gyeonggi University: The most targeted subjects are the people living there and the residents.

It does not meet the policy goals being promoted, and the speed may be slower...

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government will share the direction of supply promotion through weekly housing supply briefings, so communication with local residents seems more urgent.



(Video coverage: Park Hyeon-cheol, video editing: Kim Jong-tae)  



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