Utilizing Auxiliary Parking Lots and Vacant Lands... Exemption from Parking Operation Income or Property Tax

Guro-gu Supports 9 Million KRW per Area for Creating Parking Lots by Demolishing Walls and Gates of Houses and Apartments View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Guro-gu (Mayor Lee Seong) is launching the 'Green Parking' project.


Guro-gu announced on the 2nd, "To alleviate parking difficulties in residential areas, we are implementing the Green Parking project, which includes dismantling fences, opening private parking lots, and creating parking lots on leftover land," adding, "Participants will receive various benefits such as support for parking lot construction costs and income payments from shared parking lot operations."


Guro-gu will create parking lots in spaces created by dismantling fences or gates.


The targets are single-family, multi-family, multi-unit, and row houses, neighborhood living facilities, or apartments with 20 or more households that have obtained consent from a certain number of residents. A support of 9 million KRW is provided for creating one parking space.


When adding additional parking spaces, neighborhood living facilities or houses receive 1.5 million KRW per space up to a maximum of 28 million KRW, and apartments receive up to 700,000 KRW per space, with a maximum of 50 million KRW per complex.


Additionally, building owners who open private parking lots of 5 or more spaces at schools, libraries, or religious facilities for 2 years will receive up to 25 million KRW for parking facility improvements and income from parking lot operations.


Leftover land will also be utilized as parking lots.


When providing leftover land within national/public land or private land as parking lots, with a condition of opening for more than one year, up to 2.4 million KRW per space is supported for construction costs. Income from operations or property tax exemptions are also offered as benefits.


Those who wish to participate can visit the Parking Management Division at the district office or the community service center at the parking lot address.



A Guro-gu official stated, "In urban areas with limited parking spaces, the Green Parking project can play a role in alleviating parking difficulties," and added, "We hope many people will take interest to activate shared parking lots."


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