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In an announcement of real estate measures in August last year, the government said it would build 10,000 apartments on the Taereung golf course site of the Ministry of Defense. When residents protested and demanded a total withdrawal, Nowon-gu came up with a compromise plan to cut the supply in half. .



Reporter Hwa Gang-yoon reported on the reaction to this and the atmosphere of another supply target area.



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is a text message sent to the residents of Nowon-gu Office in Seoul.



It is said that the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport requested that the number of apartments to be built in Taereung Golf Course be reduced to less than 5,000 households instead of 10,000.



Nowon-gu presented a compromise plan to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport in response to the residents' opposition to completely withdraw the development plan.



[Yoo Bong-seon/Nowon-gu City Management Division Manager: The mayor of Seoul or Nowon-gu does not have the right to develop, and all of them belong to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. If it is done at high density, it will be difficult to develop, so I requested that it be developed at low density.]



However, due to the need to preserve green space and concerns about traffic problems, the residents even opposed this compromise and initiated a procedure for subpoenaing the residents of Nowon-gu Mayor Oh Seung-rok.



The Gwacheon government building site, which will house 4,000 households as another target site for the August 4 countermeasures, is also in a situation where discussions with the government and local governments have been suspended due to protests from residents.



[Kwon Dae-jung/Professor of Real Estate Department at Myongji University: As the government unilaterally announces and promotes business plans, conflicts arise with local governments and also with local residents. All six of the 3rd new towns are likely to do so.]



It is a burden to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport that Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon has pledged to review the Taereung Golf Course development plan.



The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport said it is in discussions with local governments over measures such as reducing the supply of housing on the golf course site and developing other land in the vicinity, and said that it will ensure that the supply plan will not be disrupted.



(Video coverage: Kang Dong-cheol and Kim Min-cheol, Video editing: Choi Jin-hwa)