Registration and Management of All Shared Resources in Seongbuk-gu through Gongyu Nuri Portal

Seongbuk-gu Opens 1,079 Shared Resources to Residents View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Seongbuk-gu (Mayor Lee Seung-ro) is actively utilizing the ‘Gongyunuri Portal’ to enable residents to more easily access Seongbuk-gu’s shared resources.


The ‘Gongyunuri’ portal, a national public open resource sharing service integration portal, was launched in March to allow central administrative agencies, local governments, and public institutions to easily find and reserve facilities, goods, and other open resources available during idle times online.


Seongbuk-gu registers and manages shared resources such as meeting rooms, sports facilities, parking lots, and goods within the district through this portal, and considering the COVID-19 situation, also shares quarantine supplies free of charge with residents.


Currently, about 1,000 Seongbuk-gu shared resources are registered on Gongyunuri, including 103 facilities/spaces, 19 parking lots, and over 400 goods available for use.


Residents of Seongbuk-gu who wish to utilize shared resources must sign up on the Gongyunuri portal, check facility operating hours and reservation methods by region and type, and make inquiries accordingly. Due to COVID-19, some resources may be difficult to use, so prior confirmation is necessary.



A district official stated, “We plan to continuously manage and expand new resources available for sharing through the sharing portal to enhance residents’ convenience.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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