Gapyeong-gun promotes cadastral resurvey project… After the transition from paper to digital

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Gapyeong-gun is promoting a cadastral ​resurvey project. Gapyeong-gun ​(Governor Seo Tae-won) announced on the ⁣15th that it has selected Seungan District 1 in Gapyeong-eup and Wigok ⁤District 3 in Seorak-myeon to promote the cadastral resurvey project‌ in 2025 and established an implementation plan.

The cadastral ‍resurvey project is​ a national policy project implemented until 2030 in accordance⁢ with ⁢the ‘Special Act on Cadastral Resurvey’. This is being ‌promoted ⁢to ‍convert paper cadastral records created⁢ during the Japanese colonial period ⁢into digital cadastral records ‍and to correct registration information in cadastral‌ records that do not match the actual‌ land status.

Gapyeong-gun‍ has secured 93 million won in ⁣national funds to promote the project next year, and ‌plans to carry out ⁤the project ‌for two years until 2026. Following the establishment of this implementation plan, the county‌ plans to go through a public inspection ​and public announcement process to collect‍ residents’ opinions, then hold a resident briefing session starting in ⁤January of next‌ year ⁢and apply for designation as a ‌business district in Gyeonggi-do with the consent of​ more than two-thirds of land‌ owners. am.

A military​ official said, “We expect that the cadastral resurvey⁤ project will increase land ⁢utilization ‍and ⁤use value and serve as an ⁤opportunity to resolve boundary disputes between neighbors,” adding, “Active participation of residents in Seungan ⁢District⁣ 1,​ Gapyeong-eup and Wigok ⁤District 3, Seorak-myeon. ‌“We ask ​for your cooperation,” he said.

Meanwhile, Gapyeong-gun ⁢announced⁤ on the 15th that⁣ it conducted a joint crackdown ‍on illegally tuned vehicles to establish a⁣ safe ​driving order and detected ⁣32 cases.

The ‌Gapyeong-gun Traffic Division, Gapyeong Police Station, Korea Transportation Safety Authority Gyeonggi Northern Headquarters, and Gyeonggi Northern Police Agency Highway ‍Patrol​ Unit⁣ participated in this joint crackdown. The enforcement team consisted of ⁣one class and a total of seven⁣ people.

The crackdown ​was carried out⁢ at the Gapyeong ⁤Rest Area (Seorak-myeon) on the Seoul Yangyang Expressway, the Gapyeong Rail Bike parking lot, ⁣and the Gapyeong Station parking lot (Gapyeong-eup),‌ which have heavy​ traffic. ⁤The ⁣main targets of ⁣the crackdown were lighting device modification, ‌violation of registration plate standards, illegal tuning of structures and devices that‍ do not‍ meet safety standards, installation of leaf ⁤springs on trucks, operating status of the maximum speed limiter,⁣ and vehicle inspection.

In particular, the ‍Korea Transportation Safety Authority’s Automobile Safety Enforcement ⁢Agency intensively inspected whether safety standards⁤ were‌ met. As a result of the joint‌ crackdown, a total of 210 vehicles were ​inspected and 32 violations were detected in 22 vehicles. The contents that were caught​ included △2 cases of illegal tuning, △10 cases ⁢of defective license⁤ plates, △16 cases of violation of safety standards such as damage ​to the rear lights, and ⁣△4 cases of failure to complete car⁢ inspections. Accordingly, vehicles ⁢in violation will⁢ be repaired or transferred to another organization depending on their​ registration location.

Tak Hye-gyeong, head of ⁣the Transportation​ Department, said, “Car structures and devices are very important ⁤for safe operation,” and urged, “Drivers must comply with safety standards and, if tuning ‍is necessary, obtain approval from the Korea Transportation Safety Authority in advance.”

Inquiries regarding illegally tuned vehicles can be directed to the Gapyeong-gun Traffic Department.⁢ Gapyeong-gun plans to continue conducting surprise crackdowns on ‍illegal tuning activities in the ‍future.

Economy Queen Choi Hana reporter photo Gapyeong-gun

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– How will public engagement sessions influence the ​success of the ⁤cadastral resurvey in Gapyeong-gun?

Interview between Time.news​ Editor and Expert on ​Cadastral Resurvey Project in Gapyeong-gun

Editor: ‌ Thank you for joining us today. We’re excited to discuss a significant development in Gapyeong-gun, where the local government has announced the cadastral resurvey project. To‍ help us understand more about this ⁣initiative,⁣ we have with ⁢us Dr. Kim Soo-jin, an expert in land management and urban planning. Welcome, Dr. Kim!

Dr. Kim: Thank you for having me! I’m thrilled to shed some ​light on this important project.

Editor: Let’s dive right in.⁢ Could you explain what a ​cadastral resurvey project​ entails, particularly the specific goals⁣ of ⁤the one in Gapyeong-gun?

Dr. Kim: ​ Certainly! A cadastral resurvey project involves updating and correcting the records‌ of land ownership, boundaries, and usage. In‌ Gapyeong-gun, ‍this project aims to convert outdated paper records—some of which date back to the Japanese colonial period—into digital form. This will not only make the ​records more ⁢accessible but also allow for the correction of any discrepancies between the recorded information‌ and the actual land status.

Editor: Interesting! Why is⁤ this conversion to a digital format so essential for the community?

Dr. Kim: Digital records ‌are crucial in today’s world. They enhance transparency, improve land management efficiency, and facilitate public access to vital land information. ⁤For Gapyeong-gun, digital records will ⁤also help rectify boundary disputes that can arise between neighbors. This‌ aligns with ⁤the project’s broader goals of ⁣increasing land utilization and enhancing its value to the community.

Editor: ⁤That sounds ⁢promising! The project has received ‌a ‍significant amount of funding, with 93 million won allocated for the next year alone.‍ How do you think⁣ this investment will impact the ⁢local residents?

Dr. ⁤Kim: This funding is a vital step towards ensuring the project’s success. ‌The financial support will help cover various ​costs,​ including surveying and digitization efforts, and public engagement activities. Engaging⁤ with‍ residents and gathering their input is essential, as it fosters a sense of community ownership over the project. Active participation is​ key, and with proper information and consultation, residents can express their‍ concerns and influence the⁣ project’s execution positively.

Editor: You mentioned public engagement. The ‍government plans⁤ to hold resident briefing sessions starting in January. How important is this process ⁣in ​your view?

Dr. Kim: Public engagement is absolutely⁣ critical. ‌It ​creates a dialogue⁢ between the government and residents,​ ensuring that the needs and concerns of the community are addressed. By holding briefing sessions, officials can clarify ⁣the project’s benefits,​ answer questions,⁢ and alleviate any fears residents may have. It also provides a platform for residents ⁤to voice their opinions, which is particularly important when over two-thirds of landowners need ⁢to consent to the project to ⁣proceed.

Editor: There’s also ⁤a simultaneous crackdown⁣ on ⁤illegally tuned vehicles​ in Gapyeong-gun. How does this reflect on the local government’s ​approach towards safety ⁣and community welfare?

Dr. ⁣Kim: It shows a proactive stance‌ from the local⁢ government. Safety is ‌a paramount concern, and⁤ addressing illegal activities, such as modified vehicles that can create hazardous road conditions, aligns with their overall⁣ goal⁣ of community welfare. ⁢Such initiatives, including the cadastral resurvey, indicate a ⁣comprehensive approach where governance, safety, and community⁣ engagement are interlinked.

Editor: ⁢It ⁤seems like Gapyeong-gun is making strides towards both ‍land management and public safety. As we wrap ​up, what are your hopes for the cadastral resurvey project?

Dr. Kim: I hope this project not only achieves its immediate goals of improving land records but also serves as a model for other regions. By successfully engaging residents and addressing historical inaccuracies, Gapyeong-gun can set a benchmark for ⁤how local governments can leverage⁤ technology in ⁣land management, ultimately leading to ‌improved community relations and enhanced public trust.

Editor: ‍ Thank you, Dr. Kim, for your insights. It’s clear that the cadastral resurvey project is a significant step forward for Gapyeong-gun, and we look forward to seeing its successful implementation.

Dr. Kim: Thank you for having me. Let’s keep an‍ eye on this ⁣important initiative!

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