Busan City is set to launch a full-scale project to renovate its aging planned cities. In line with the "Special Act on the Renovation and Support of Aging Planned Cities" enacted on April 27, the city announced that it will commence the development of a basic plan for urban renovation at the end of May. The basic urban renovation plan will outline the spatial scope of the aging planned cities, infrastructure improvements, phased project implementation plans, and the designation of leading districts. The target areas for this project include regions developed through housing development projects that have been in existence for over 20 years and exceed an area of 1 million square meters. These areas face fundamental issues that cannot be resolved through individual renovation projects alone. Key target areas in Busan include Haeundae 1 and 2 (3 million square meters, completed in 1997), Hwamyung 2 (1.45 million square meters, completed in 2002), Manduk, Hwamyung, and Geumgok districts (2.4 million square meters, completed between 1985 and 1996), Dadae district (1.3 million square meters, completed between 1985 and 1996), and Gaegeum, Hakjang, and Jurye districts (1.2 million square meters, completed between 1987 and 1999). Prior to the full-scale implementation of the renovation projects, Busan City, in collaboration with the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport, will hold a resident briefing session on May 23 to increase public understanding and interest in the project. The briefing sessions will be held at City Hall at 10 a.m. and at Haeundae Cultural Center at 2 p.m. During these sessions, the Korea Research Institute for Human Settlements will explain the special act and related policies, and the Korea Land and Housing Corporation (LH) will introduce the operation plan of the Future City Support Center. Additionally, Busan City will provide an overview of its urban renovation project for aging planned cities. The city plans to incorporate diverse opinions from residents gathered during the briefing sessions into its policy and will work in close cooperation with the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport and other municipalities to ensure the project is carried out promptly and systematically. ºÎ»ê½Ã°¡ ³ëÈÄ°èȹµµ½Ã Á¤ºñ »ç¾÷À» º»°ÝÀûÀ¸·Î ÃßÁøÇÑ´Ù.