"Minimizing Transportation Gaps"

The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport announced on July 2 that Yongseok Kim, Chairman of the Metropolitan Transportation Committee, visited the Incheon Gyeyang Public Housing District, where the first occupancy of the third phase of new towns is scheduled for December, to review transportation measures. This move is a proactive response aimed at addressing potential transportation inconveniences during the initial move-in period.


Kim Yongseok, Chairman of the Metropolitan Transportation Committee at the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, is inspecting the progress of the metropolitan transportation improvement plan with officials at the Incheon Gyeyang Public Housing District on the 2nd. Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport

Kim Yongseok, Chairman of the Metropolitan Transportation Committee at the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, is inspecting the progress of the metropolitan transportation improvement plan with officials at the Incheon Gyeyang Public Housing District on the 2nd. Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport

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On the same day, Chairman Kim conducted an intensive review of bus connection measures at the site, together with officials from Incheon City, Korea Land & Housing Corporation (LH), and other relevant organizations. He prioritized practical alternatives such as establishing new bus stops and deploying new routes, so that residents can experience transportation convenience from their very first day of moving in. Separate from large-scale infrastructure projects, the plan is to ensure the timely operation of the public transportation network that residents will immediately rely on.


Chairman Kim emphasized, "Among the third phase new towns, Incheon Gyeyang District will be the first to begin occupancy," and stressed the need to thoroughly prepare so that residents do not experience any transportation inconveniences.



He added, "We will actively address any difficulties that arise during project implementation and will continue to monitor the transportation measures to ensure they produce results in line with the occupancy schedule."


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