A Total Project Cost of 364 Million KRW Invested to Complete an Unmanned System for 37 On-Street Parking Spaces... Contributing to Alleviating Parking Difficulties for Local Residents and Revitalizing the Local Commercial Area

Creation of Unmanned System Parking Lot on Byeolbit Street, Sillim-dong, Gwanak-gu View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Gwanak-gu (Mayor Park Jun-hee) has completed the establishment of the district's first unmanned on-street parking system in the Sinlimdong-gil area.


The area around Sinlim Station, which usually has a high floating population and dense commercial establishments, faced an urgent need for parking spaces due to many illegally parked vehicles caused by a shortage of parking.


Accordingly, the district decided to introduce an unmanned parking system in the Sinlimdong-gil area (approximately 233m section from the Central Rotary to Sinlim-ro direction) to alleviate parking difficulties and revitalize the local commercial district, and began creating the on-street parking lot in February.


The unmanned parking system, constructed with a total project budget of 364 million KRW, uses the LPR (License Plate Recognition) method to automatically recognize vehicle numbers upon entry and exit of the on-street parking lot, allowing real-time management at the Gwanak-gu Facilities Management Corporation Integrated Management Center.


The newly created parking lot has a total of 37 spaces, and four unmanned payment machines capable of various card payments were also installed within the on-street parking lot.


The district plans to complete system checks through a pilot operation until early May and operate it as hourly parking starting mid-May.



Mayor Park Jun-hee said, “We expect to reduce inconvenience for residents and visitors by resolving parking difficulties around Sinlim Station and contribute to revitalizing the local commercial district. We will continue to make various efforts to resolve inconveniences closely related to residents' daily lives.”


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