Administrative Safety Ministry Operated ‘Gongyunuri’ Website Provides Shared Resources Such as Tool Libraries, District Office Parking Lots, Multipurpose Rooms, Auditoriums, and Meeting Rooms to Residents

Jongno-gu Provides Information on Parking Lots and Meeting Rooms through 'Gongyunuri' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Jongno-gu (District Mayor Kim Young-jong) provides residents with information on the use of shared spaces and items within the district through the ‘Gongyunuri’ website operated by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety.


The ‘Gongyunuri’ site, an integrated portal for public open resource sharing services for the general public, allows users to check the status of resources open to everyone, such as meeting rooms, parking lots, and items owned by central administrative agencies, local governments, and public institutions, making it very useful.


Additionally, users can directly reserve spaces such as parking lots and meeting rooms they wish to use through the website.


In the case of Jongno-gu, resources such as facilities, spaces, meeting rooms, lecture halls/auditoriums, and items managed and operated by 17 local community centers within the district are registered on Gongyunuri, with related information and online reservation guidance provided.


Currently, Jongno-gu manages a total of 68 shared resources, including ▲Tool Library ▲Multipurpose rooms, auditoriums, meeting rooms within community centers ▲District Office parking lot ▲Olympic Memorial National Life Center parking lot ▲Community Center parking lot ▲Community Center sports facilities ▲Muak Dasom Room ▲Auditoriums and meeting rooms within Jongno Disabled Welfare Center, among others.


Due to COVID-19, some resources may be difficult to use, so prior confirmation is recommended.


For more detailed information, please refer to the Gongyunuri homepage or contact the Gongyunuri Consultation Center or the Planning and Budget Department’s District Vision Team by phone.



District Mayor Kim Young-jong stated, “By using the Gongyunuri site, residents will be able to conveniently find and reserve desired public open resources such as nearby meeting spaces or parking lots. We will actively promote shared resources within the district to enhance resident convenience.”


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