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Administrative City SEJONG

December 2015 2장간지

1. Background and Objective 2. History 3. Development Plan 4. Current Status 5. New Growth Engine 4장간지 1

Background and Objective 1-1. Background and Objective

Balance National Strengthen National Development Competitiveness

Relocate Relocate National Research Provide Great Attract Major Ministries Institutes Living Condition Functions (13,000 public (3,600 (Edu., culture, (Science, research, servants) researchers) welfare) business) 1-2. History

March 2005 Enacted Special Law for City Construction

January 2006 Established NAACC

July 2006 Basic Plan / November 2006 Development Plan

July 2007 Groundbreaking Ceremony

July 2012 Established Sejong Special Self-governing City

December2014 Relocated Ministries

December2015 Completed Phase 1 1장간지 2

Development Plan 2-1. Location and Area

구 분 세종시 행복도시

면 적 464.84㎢ 72.91㎢ (서울의 3/4) (서울의 1/8)

인구 205,668명 106,348명 (’15.10.현재) 2-2. Project Budget

Currency = USD

Government and public Land compensation Committed facility construction $ 13 billion Land formation and (57.2%) Inter-regional infrastructure transportation network building 2-3. Development by Phases

Administrative City Phase 3 of 500,000 population by 2030 Year 2021~2030 Population 500,000 Phase 2 Year 2016~2020 Population 300,000 Phase 1 Year 2007~2015 Improve Living Condition Population 150,000

Attract Private Sectors

Construct Infrastructure 2-4. Urban Form

Ring shape allows decentralization and non-hierarchy

World’s First Ring City 조치원 오송역 Six Major Functions Osong Jeongan정안ICIC High-tech 청원IC Industry Cheongwon IC

Medical / Central Welfare Administration 공 주

University / Culture / Research International Local Administration

Two Ring Roads - Daedeok Techno Valley Public Transportation 3

Current Status 3-1. Government Relocation

[ Organization ] 36 government bodies, 15 national research institutes [ No. of Employee ] 13,002 public servants / 3,545 researchers *Gross floor area: 612,000 ㎡ / Cost: US$ 1.2 billion Phase 1 15 bodies relocated (5,822 employees) Fair Trade Commission Office of the Prime Minister MOSF

MAFRA MOF MOE MOLIT Phase 2 NAACC 16 bodies relocated (4,888 employees) MOLEG MCST MOE MPVA MOEL ACRC

MOHW Phase 3 5 bodies relocated (2,292 employees) MOTIE 3-2. Housing and Culture

200,000 homes in total 79,000 homes provided *46,000 homes occupied

Culture Belt - Sejong National Library(2013) - Presidential Archives(2015) - Arts Center(2019) - National Museum Mall(2022) 3-3. Transportation

338㎞ planned in total - 140km completed (two circular roads)

Bus Rapid Transitin operation (Apr 2013)

18 intercity roads (118㎞)

Seoul-Sejong Expressway (129 km) 4 roads to open in 2015 *2-hour distance from major Korean cities 3-4. Public Facility

Completion in May 2015 Opened in October 2013 Opened in November 2014 Preserve historical materials Six million printed items Conference rooms, banquet rooms, of 15 presidents exhibition space, etc.

Administrative service, welfare Completion in May 2015 Beautiful design and cutting-edge technology facility, library, gym, etc. Local administration 3-5. Education and Information City

166 smart schools in total 59 schools opened World-class universities

Integrated Information Center * Collect and provide various information for residents U-Services: transportation, security, disaster prevention, etc. 3-6. Green City

52.1% of city area

Lake park, central park, national arboretum, walking trail (168㎞), etc.

Cut CO2 by 70% - LID, public transport and renewable energy sources (solar, geothermal, biomass, etc.) 54

New Growth Engine 4-1. Why Cluster?

Purpose To build a new growth engine for the city and to lead the country’s creative economy

Tech corporations, universities, and research institutes are at one place… R&D · Education→ New Business and Growth→ Re-investment

Government Sejong Complex Cluster 4-2. Synergy with Neighboring Cities

Daesan Pyeong- taek

Cheonanㆍ

Cheongju 60km

Gongju

Daejeon 4-3. Elements of Cluster

Science Park : business and R&D institutes specialized in BT․IT․ET Creative Campus : higher education trained for R&D and start-up Campus Town : commercial and recreational facilities

Creative Campus

Haengbok Apartment

Campus Research Core Town Research Park

Venture Park

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