National Assembly member Park Sang-hyuk welcomes the passage of the preliminary feasibility study for the Daegot Environmental Regeneration Innovation Complex
“Daegot as a new growth engine for Gimpo”
- Reporter nameReporter Nam Gi-woong, Mobile Reporting Department
- Entered 2024.05.02 10:21
[Mobile Reporter Nam Ki-woong] National Assembly member Park Sang-hyuk welcomed the passage of the preliminary feasibility study for the Gimpo Daegot Environmental Regeneration Innovation Complex development project on May 1 and announced his future plans.
The Daegot Environmental Regeneration Innovation Complex has been promoted to fundamentally solve the serious problem of reckless development in the northern region of Gimpo, which causes residents to suffer the triple whammy of health, environment, and economic damage, while also developing the region by creating industrial and residential complexes.
The total cost of the project is 5.8 trillion won, which will purify contaminated soil, relocate individually located factories to an eco-friendly industrial complex, supply new and renewable energy, and create eco-friendly infrastructure.
The current business plan began in earnest in October 2020, and Rep. Park Sang-hyuk has been working on all fronts since the beginning of the term of the 21st National Assembly, saying that the above project is absolutely necessary to fundamentally resolve the problem of indiscriminate development.
He served as a representative member of the 21st National Assembly’s Unruly Development Prevention Forum and proposed the ‘Special Act on the Maintenance of Illegal Developed Areas’, held a legislative policy debate at the Daegot-myeon Resident Autonomy Center, and held meetings with residents on local issues to consistently communicate with residents.
He also emphasized the necessity and urgency of the project to the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Environment at the National Assembly Budget and Accounts Special Committee, leading to the passage of the preliminary feasibility study.
Rep. Park Sang-hyuk said, “We need to create an eco-friendly future industrial complex in a timely manner through rapid project progress,” and said, “The Daegot Innovation Complex will become a new growth engine for Gimpo along with the Compact City-Hakun Industrial Complex.”
In addition, “In connection with the development of the Daegot Innovation Complex, we plan to explore ways to dramatically improve metropolitan transportation, such as connecting railways and constructing the Daegot IC multi-level intersection,” he said. “During development, it will help improve not only the project site but also the surrounding infrastructure and the lives of residents.” “We will listen to more opinions and work hard to make it happen,” he said.
Meanwhile, the Daegot Environmental Regeneration Innovation Complex construction project is scheduled to begin construction in 2028 after completing the establishment of a business plan by September 2025, applying for district designation, public notice, and approval of the implementation plan. If it proceeds without a hitch, it will be completed in 2033.
Reporter Nam Gi-woong, Mobile Reporting Department