72 Foundation Number Plates and 47 Object Address Plates Installed on Byeolbitnaericheon Bicycle Path and Bridge... Contributing to Efficient Facility Management and Rapid Response in Emergencies through Accurate Location Information

Installation of Resident Safety Location Signboards at Byeolbitnaerimcheon, Gwanak-gu View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Gwanak-gu (Mayor Park Junhee) has completed the installation of 72 basic number plates and 47 object address plates on bicycle paths and bridges to ensure the safety of residents using Byeolbitnaerincheon.


The Byeolbitnaerincheon walking trail and bicycle path have served as a resting space for residents in the urban area, but since the bicycle path is located along the riverside, unlike bicycle and pedestrian roads adjacent to general roads, it was difficult to accurately identify locations.


Accordingly, the district installed road name address basic number plates and object address plates on 24 bridges and the bicycle path along Byeolbitnaerincheon, which had been used without addresses, to enable accurate location identification and emergency response.


First, the road section was divided into regular intervals from the starting point to the end point, sequentially numbered, and basic number plates were installed.


Also, object addresses using road name addresses were assigned to various facilities on the bridges, allowing easy and quick location identification.


Through this, efficient facility management within Byeolbitnaerincheon is expected, and in case of emergencies, it will be possible to promptly notify fire stations, police stations, and hospitals of the exact current location for swift response.


Meanwhile, to establish the unique identity of Dorimcheon in Gwanak-gu and differentiate it from other districts, the Gwanak-gu section of Dorimcheon is branded as ‘Byeolbitnaerincheon,’ and the ‘Byeolbit Space Creation Project’ is underway.


The project is sequentially promoting the improvement of resident convenience facilities and street-side facilities along Byeolbitnaerincheon, creating Byeolbit Gates to secure safe entry and exit traffic, and enhancing the landscape of Byeolbitnaerincheon facilities. It aims to complete the ecological axis of the southwestern region’s representative river, turning Gwanak-gu into a tourist attraction and a new growth engine for the local economy.



Park Junhee, Mayor of Gwanak-gu, said, "Through the installation of basic number plates and object address plates in Byeolbitnaerincheon, we expect not only efficient facility management but also quick reporting and response in emergencies. We will continue to strive to establish a seamless safety network by preparing various location marking methods in the future."


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