Seongnam City Council Approves 37.69 Billion Won Supplementary Budget Focused on Resident Life Improvements
Seongnam, [Date – based on “19th” in original] – The Seongnam City Council has approved a 37.69 billion won supplementary budget for 2025,following approval from both the preliminary committee and a plenary session. Councilmember Kim Jong-hwan, representing Pangyo, Baekhyun, and Unjoong districts, and Chairman of the Budget Settlement Special Committee, spearheaded the effort. the total city budget now stands at 5.866 trillion won.
The supplementary budget prioritizes projects directly benefiting residents, wiht a significant portion allocated to enhancing cultural and educational infrastructure. A key component is the construction of a new public library in Daejang District, receiving an increase of approximately 3.9 billion won.
Othre notable allocations include:
* Seokun-ro Road reconstruction: 884 million won dedicated to improving road conditions and resident safety.
* Pangyo Park Artificial Rock Wall & Convenience Facilities: 1.3 billion won for reorganization and expansion of amenities.
* Pangyo Bots’ Reservoir Complex Design contest: 130 million won to initiate the development of the reservoir complex.
* Pangyo Youth Center Environmental Improvements: 6 million won for improvements to the Wind Gaebi Forest Road.
* Sanseong park Reorganization & Forest Community Center: 6.6 billion won for park improvements and a new community center.
* Seongnam Hi-Tech valley Street Beautification: 970 million won for streetscape enhancements.
* moran Folk Market Parking Lot: 450 million won to improve parking availability.
* Educational Facility Improvements: 2 billion won allocated to upgrading school facilities and creating future learning spaces.
“The prosperous inclusion of the Seokun-ro road reconstruction project, a priority for residents, is a significant win for public safety and convenience,” stated councilmember Kim Jong-hwan. He further emphasized that the Daejang District Public Library represents a long-awaited investment in local cultural and educational resources.
Councilmember Kim, as Chairman of the Budget Settlement special Committee, affirmed that the 3rd supplementary budget was strategically focused on initiatives that would demonstrably improve residents’ quality of life, bolster the educational habitat, and strengthen public health and safety.
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