From the 24th to the 27th, public and resident-priority parking lots, as well as some school parking facilities, will be open for free... Efforts to minimize resident inconvenience through traffic guidance activities during the Lunar New Year holiday for smooth traffic flow

Boramae Park East Gate Parking Lot, Opened Free of Charge During Last Year's Lunar New Year Holiday

Boramae Park East Gate Parking Lot, Opened Free of Charge During Last Year's Lunar New Year Holiday

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Dongjak-gu (Mayor Lee Chang-woo) will open public parking lots in the area free of charge to residents and visitors for parking convenience during the Seollal holiday.


The opening period is from the 24th to the 27th, during the Seollal holiday, and the target parking lots are four public parking lots in the district: ▲the annex of the district office ▲Boramae Park East Gate ▲in front of Boramae Hospital ▲Dongjak Gaetmaeul, as well as 104 resident-priority parking lots and some school parking facilities. However, Noru Park and Kkachisan parking lots among the resident-priority parking lots are excluded.


The district has organized a work team with the Dongjak-gu Facilities Management Corporation to operate a 24-hour control room to minimize inconvenience to residents.


They plan to mediate inconveniences between existing assignees and users due to free parking lot opening, guide illegal parking relocation, and prevent various safety accidents.


Also, the district will temporarily open the playgrounds and parking lots of local elementary, middle, and high schools for residents in residential areas with insufficient parking spaces during the Seollal holiday period.


The hours are from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and since parking areas and times will be flexibly operated by school, please refer to the district website for detailed information.


From the 20th to the 28th, the district will also conduct the ‘2020 Seollal Holiday Parking and Stopping Guidance Activities’ for smooth traffic flow over nine days.


They have organized four teams for 24-hour special duty to crack down on illegal parking and stopping, conducting parking guidance and patrols twice a day for visitors to the National Cemetery and religious facilities, as well as enforcement against parking violations around Noryangjin Fish Market and traditional markets.


Kim Pil-soon, head of the Parking Management Division, said, “We plan to secure parking spaces in cooperation with public and private facilities to assist residents’ convenience,” and added, “We hope visitors and residents who come to our district have a joyful Seollal holiday without parking worries.”



For inquiries, contact the Parking Management Division at ☎820-9262.


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