▲ Seoul City Hall
The Seoul Metropolitan Government announced that it is expanding support for electronic voting and online general meetings to small-scale redevelopment projects, including Moa Housing.
The initiative aims to facilitate rapid decision-making, thereby reducing project costs and timelines.
This support policy for digital general meetings, which had previously been applied mainly to large-scale redevelopment projects, has now been extended to small-scale projects.
Seoul plans to select approximately 20 associations this year to receive budget support.
The city will cover up to 50 percent of the costs for electronic voting and online general meetings, with a maximum support limit of 3 million won per association.
Eligible applicants are small-scale housing redevelopment project associations in Seoul, such as those for Moa Housing, that plan to hold a general meeting within the first quarter of next year.
Applications can be submitted to the redevelopment department of the respective autonomous district from July 15 to November 30.
Further details are available on the Seoul City Redevelopment Information Portal (cleanup.seoul.go.kr).
A city official stated, "This initiative will lower the burden on small-scale redevelopment projects, such as Moa Housing, and create an environment for swift decision-making," adding, "It is expected to lead to active participation from association members and accelerate the speed of projects."
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