Demolition targets are long-abandoned signs without owners due to business closure or unauthorized dangerous signs... Building owners and business operators wishing to remove signs can visit or call the Jungnang-gu Office Urban Landscape Division.

After signboard removal

After signboard removal

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Jungnang-gu (Mayor Ryu Kyung-gi) announced that it will remove dangerous signs that threaten residents' pedestrian safety free of charge until November 30 to create clean and safe streets and alleviate residents' economic burdens.


The removal targets are signs that have been left unattended for a long time due to business closure or unauthorized dangerous signs (such as signs exposed to natural disasters like typhoons and monsoons due to aging, threatening safety).


To apply, building owners or business owners who wish to have their signs removed must contact the Urban Landscape Division of Jungnang-gu Office by November 30, obtain a sign removal consent form, and submit it in person, by fax, or by mail, or apply through the local community service center.


The district plans to prioritize the removal of old large signs and protruding signs after on-site investigation until the budget is exhausted. Detailed information can be obtained by contacting the Urban Landscape Division of Jungnang-gu Office.


Last year, the district promoted the "Dangerous Advertisement Removal Service Project," removing 172 dangerous signs and receiving great response from residents.



Ryu Kyung-gi, Mayor of Jungnang-gu, said, "We will do our best to prevent safety accidents through proactive disaster response by this unowned sign maintenance project and create pleasant streets."


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