Live Broadcast of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport on YouTube
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport announced that, starting on January 13, it will receive work reports over two days at the Government Complex Sejong from affiliated agencies, subordinate public institutions, and related organizations. This event is intended to review whether land and transport policies that are directly tied to citizens' daily lives and safety are being properly implemented in the field.
The sessions are divided into three main topics. On this day, the theme is balanced regional development, with participation from the National Agency for Administrative City Construction, Saemangeum Development and Investment Agency, seven public institutions including Korea Land and Housing Corporation and Korea Real Estate Board, and three related organizations such as the Gadeokdo New Airport Construction Group and Korea Association of Real Estate Development. The Korea Research Institute for Human Settlements and the Architecture & Urban Research Institute will also attend and share their opinions.
The second day, January 14, will begin in the morning with a session on future growth. Eight public institutions, including the Korea Agency for Infrastructure Technology Advancement and Korea Overseas Infrastructure & Urban Development Corporation, as well as six related organizations, will participate. The third session, held in the afternoon of the same day, will focus on public livelihood and safety, with 16 public institutions and related organizations such as Incheon International Airport Corporation and Korea Railroad Corporation in attendance.
Kim Yoonduk, Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, is speaking at the New Year's meeting on the 12th. Provided by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport
Minister Kim will personally preside over the sessions and receive reports directly from the heads of each institution. According to the Ministry, the First and Second Vice Ministers, the Chairman of the Metropolitan Area Transportation Committee, and executives and staff from subordinate institutions and related organizations will attend to report on the progress of their work and assess whether they are meeting public expectations. The entire process will be broadcast live on YouTube.
Each institution will present its key initiatives and improvements made in response to previously raised issues. There will also be a Q&A session covering all aspects of their work. The National Agency for Administrative City Construction will discuss plans for establishing the Sejong Presidential Office and the Sejong National Assembly Building. The Saemangeum Development and Investment Agency will address strategies for achieving visible results in the Saemangeum project, while Korea Land and Housing Corporation will discuss housing supply and measures for stabilizing housing for low-income citizens.
Reports will also cover strategies for securing future mobility technologies, expanding overseas construction, improving service and operational systems at Incheon Airport, and ensuring road and rail safety. Research institutes will provide expert and on-site opinions, and young employees from each institution will have the opportunity to directly present field suggestions.
Minister Kim stated, "This year, practical administration that is evaluated by results, not just reports, must take root-from balanced development to future growth and public livelihood and safety-based on the perspective of the sovereign people. We will work in close contact with the field, ensuring that what is done well is done even better, and what is lacking is changed for the better."
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