Sangju City Registers 139 Public Resources Including Parking Lots and Performance Venues on 'Gongyunuri' Service... View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Dong-wook] Sangju City in Gyeongbuk Province announced on the 2nd that it has completed the registration of a total of 139 public resources on the portal site 'Gongyunuri', providing public resource opening and sharing services to the entire nation.


Gongyunuri contains information on 58 facilities (spaces) such as meeting rooms, auditoriums, and performance halls owned and operated by Sangju City, 71 parking lots, items such as childcare and maternity products, and 10 pieces of information on educational and sports facilities. For some facilities, reservations can also be made through this site.


Including Sangju City, a total of 273 public resources owned by all public institutions in the Sangju area, such as Gyeongbuk National University and the National Nakdong River Biological Resources Center, are registered. Searching for 'Sangju City' on the Gongyunuri site allows you to check this information.


Gongyunuri is an integrated portal for public resource sharing services opened by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety on March 12, allowing the public to easily and conveniently search and make reservations online.


Sangju City plans to conduct systematic training for employees to additionally discover and register any omitted public resources and to ensure that newly established facilities or items are registered without omission in the future.



Mayor Kang Young-seok stated, "If Gongyunuri is activated, it is expected that the convenience of public resource use and service satisfaction for the public will increase further. We will actively strive to discover and register more resources so that anyone can easily use public resources."


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