ISSN : 3022-9030
The new towns, which were built on a large scale and in a short period of time to solve the housing shortage, are facing problems such as aging buildings, parking shortages, and deteriorating infrastructure as 30 years after completion. However, under the current legal system, it is difficult to carry out systematic and wide-scale maintenance, so the government has enacted a special act for improvement that fits the characteristics of old new town. The special act stipulates the scope of application of the law, granting various special exemptions such as deregulation, and public contribution methods in order to improvement of old new town. However, there is still a need to discuss the role of the special law, the equity of the special exemptions, and the adequacy of public contributions.