Gyeonggi Province will operate the ‘Move-in Support Council’ in six housing and public housing districts, including Suwon Dangsudong, in the first half of this year to address the inconveniences faced by residents during the initial move-in period.
The council is a consultative body centered on Gyeonggi Province, involving resident representatives, relevant cities and counties, project implementers, and related organizations.
The council targets districts where apartment complexes in housing and public housing districts have been first occupied within the last three years, listening to residents’ complaints related to infrastructure and public facilities such as transportation, construction, and environment, and discussing solutions.
This year’s council targets six districts where move-in began within the last three years: ▲Hwaseong Taean 3 ▲Yangju Hoecheon ▲Paju Unjeong ▲Hwaseong Bibong ▲Gwacheon Knowledge Information Town ▲Suwon Dangsudong.
Since 2012, Gyeonggi Province has operated move-in support councils in a total of 53 housing and public housing districts within the province.
As of February this year, through these efforts, 3,817 out of 4,345 resident inconvenience cases, such as extending bicycle paths and installing trash bins around bus stops, have been resolved, and 528 cases are currently being addressed.
A Gyeonggi Province official stated, "We will actively strive to resolve the inconveniences experienced by residents due to the immature state of the districts during the initial move-in period of housing and public housing districts."
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