Jangseong-gun, Recruiting Operators for Convenience Facilities on Jangseongho Lakeside Trail
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Jangseong-gun, Jeollanam-do announced on the 2nd that it is recruiting operators for the newly established convenience facilities ‘Neomsiljeong’ and ‘Chulleongjeong’ along the Jangseongho waterfront trail until the 10th of next month.
The bidding qualification is for individual business owners, corporations, and organizations aged 20 or older who have had their address registered in Jangseong-gun for more than 3 years (since March 1, 2017). Also, participation in the bidding for Chulleongjeong (convenience store) and Neomsiljeong cafe is possible only after contracting with a professional brand (franchise).
The usage and profit permit period is 3 years from the contract date and can be extended.
For more detailed information regarding the application, please check the Asset Management Corporation Onbid and Jangseong-gun Office website’s public notices. Jangseong-gun plans to announce the successful bidder on the county website on the 16th of next month after evaluation by the evaluation committee.
Yoo Doo-seok, the mayor of Jangseong-gun, said, “It is expected that more visitors will come once the 2nd Chulleong Bridge and the waterfront Baekri Trail open,” adding, “Since convenience facilities play a significant role in the tourism industry, we ask for many applications from residents who have a spirit of service, responsibility, and business strategy.”
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Meanwhile, as crowds visiting the Jangseongho waterfront trail have not ceased despite the spread of COVID-19, the county set up a checkpoint at the entrance of the Jangseongho waterfront trail from the 29th. The county plans to operate the checkpoint every Saturday and Sunday until the spread of COVID-19 stops and will conduct hand sanitization and promote infectious disease prevention guidelines.
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