Byun Chang-Hum “You would have called me if you weren’t sure … Field operations policy is the demand of the times”



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On the 4th, President Moon Jae-in appointed Byeon Chang-heum, Chairman of the Korea Land and Housing Corporation (LH) as a candidate for Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transportation. News 1

Land, Infrastructure and Transport Minister Candidate Byeon Chang-heum said in a phone call with Hankook Ilbo just after the announcement of the Blue House nomination on the 4th: “I am not a person with political capabilities, but I believe he would have called me anyway. ” I think there was a demand at the time to do it. “

Candidate Byun, who is an academic and is considered an expert on housing supply policies such as urban planning and urban regeneration, said: “A person who has taken an interest in how housing supply, development projects and the balanced regional development, and tried to find out what other methods were different from the existing ones. “I introduced myself. He added: “There are a lot of smart people in our country, so if you collect ideas, there will be so many things to do.”

Regarding the solution to the real estate problem, which is rarely solved even after the announcement of successive measures, he said: “I have not yet conceived it.” Answered.

He only left room to maintain the existing political stance and said: “I think we should see how far we can do new things.”

Candidate Byun is from Uiseong, Gyeongsangbuk-do and received a Ph. Since then, he has served as a principal investigator at the Seoul Urban Development Corporation, a researcher at the Seoul Development Institute, and a professional member of the National Balance Committee of the Participating Government and Promotion Committee of the Northeast Asian Economic Center. Since 2014, he served as president of the Seoul Urban and Housing Corporation (SH) for a three-year term.

Since 2017, he has been active in the National Committee for Balanced Development, the Special Committee for Urban Regeneration and the Advisory Committee on Housing Policies, and has actively participated in the implementation of land and urban planning policies and real estate policies of the Moon Jae administration. -in.

Since the LH president’s inauguration last year, candidate Byun has implemented strong government policies such as the government’s residential welfare roadmap, the construction of the third new city, and the new urban renewal agreement. It is also evaluated for contributing to the creation of new growth engines such as the creation of smart cities and exports to new cities abroad.

Shortly after taking office as LH president, candidate Byun laid out a vision to build a ‘lifelong wellness’ service system that spans the entire life cycle of care, learning, jobs, marriage and retirement beyond simple city ​​construction and housing supply. The focus was on creating “world change”. Furthermore, it has also worked on a balanced regional development by establishing a “virtual circulation system within the region”.

In a situation where the cheonsei crisis escalated recently, LH took the initiative to implement the government’s cheonsei countermeasures, such as introducing a new public jeonse and supplying empty houses or hotels like jeonse. Recently, it unveiled ‘Anam Life’, a youth-friendly shared housing that remodels and supplies resort hotels in central Seoul, and a rented public housing for families with multiple children in Suwon, Gyeonggi-do.

Kim Ji-seop reporter




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