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Doksan 2-dong Small-scale Public Parking Lot

Doksan 2-dong Small-scale Public Parking Lot

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Geumcheon-gu (Mayor Yuseonghun) has newly created 16 small-scale public parking spaces in December to improve the parking environment in Doksan 2-dong, which is suffering from illegal parking.


According to the '2019 Parking Supply and Demand Survey' conducted by the district, the overall parking lot securing rate in Geumcheon-gu is 129% based on nighttime standards, whereas Doksan 2-dong is only 70%, making it the area with the worst parking environment among the 10 neighborhoods in Geumcheon-gu.


Earlier, to improve the parking environment in Doksan 2-dong, the district secured 1.9 billion KRW in city funds through the '2019 Seoul Small-scale Shared Parking Lot Support Project' and purchased three residential buildings in the 376-11 area of Doksan 2-dong this year to promote the construction of a small-scale parking lot.


The newly completed 'Doksan 2-dong Small-scale Public Parking Lot' is a flat parking lot with a total of 16 spaces on a site area of 409㎡. Starting from January next year, it will be operated on a resident-priority parking basis and entrusted to the Geumcheon-gu Facilities Management Corporation.


The district is focusing on expanding parking lots to improve the living environment of residential areas. Construction of an underground public parking lot with 105 spaces in the Doksan 2-dong village park is scheduled to begin in 2021, and small-scale public parking lots will be supplied annually in areas where securing large-scale sites is difficult.



Yuseonghun, Mayor of Geumcheon-gu, stated, “Along with the construction of public parking lots, we will continuously strive to alleviate the inconveniences residents face due to the lack of parking spaces by promoting the opening and sharing of existing public and private parking lots.”


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