Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon looks over a Moa dwellings exhibition during a housewarming and Communication Day event at the Housing Policy Communication Center at the Seoul Hall of Urbanism & Architecture on Sejong-daero in Jung District, Seoul, on the afternoon of Feb. 4. /Courtesy of News1

Seoul city said on the 28th it will fully launch the "online archive for the expedited integrated plan," a one-stop hub for policy information on the "expedited integrated plan," under which the public participates in the early stages of redevelopment and reconstruction projects to speed up progress and raise housing quality.

Since starting system development in March, the city has used this archive to comprehensively provide the status of areas where the expedited integrated plan is underway, detailed proposals, the progress to date, and new updates. The city plans to help residents who are new to maintenance projects intuitively and easily grasp development conditions in their own neighborhoods.

In particular, the number of target areas for information provision has grown from just 83 at the initial buildout to 97 now, and detailed information for each zone and vivid on-site video materials have been further enhanced. In addition, beyond simple status boards, the archive now allows users to download explanatory materials that unpack the policy in plain language and a variety of related content.

Seoul city expects the newly opened online repository to become a highly valuable policy data platform not only for the general public but also for experts and researchers who delve deeply into urban planning, architecture, and dwellings maintenance.

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