Support for Facility Improvements When Sharing Parking Lots at Schools, Religious Facilities, Large Buildings... Full Effort to Secure 65 or More Parking Spaces in Residential Areas

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Gangseo-gu, Seoul (Mayor Noh Hyun-song) announced that it will launch the ‘Building-Attached Parking Lot Opening and Sharing Project’ to alleviate parking difficulties in residential areas.


The building-attached parking lot opening and sharing project was initiated to activate a parking sharing culture by opening parking lots of schools, religious facilities, large buildings, etc., for use by neighboring residents.


The district aims to open more than 65 building-attached parking spaces in residential areas this year, with subsidy support targets being places that open at least 5 spaces and keep the parking lot open for at least 2 years.


The support includes facility improvement costs necessary for installing security facilities such as CCTV and barriers, painting parking spaces, and floor paving work.


For schools, up to 25 million KRW is supported, and for other facilities, up to 20 million KRW. If extended once (minimum 2 years), up to 5 million KRW is supported, and from the second extension, up to 2 million KRW is supported.


The district sends guidance letters to owners of 197 schools, religious facilities, and large buildings with building-attached parking lots in the area and actively encourages participation in the parking lot opening project through on-site visits.


Additionally, along with this year’s building-attached parking lot opening and sharing project, the district plans to secure more than 55 additional parking spaces to share with neighbors through the Green Parking Project, which removes residential fences to create parking lots, and the project to create parking lots using leftover land.


A district official said, “The parking lot opening and sharing project is the most efficient project to solve parking difficulties in residential areas with low costs,” and added, “We ask for residents’ active participation and cooperation to improve parking convenience and establish parking order among neighbors.”



Last year, the district opened 70 parking spaces at 3 building-attached parking lots and has secured a total of 771 parking spaces at 18 locations to date.


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