Fifty parking spaces exclusively for civil petitioners have been provided on the west side of the Gyeongnam Provincial Government Office. [Image source=Gyeongsangnam-do]

Fifty parking spaces exclusively for civil petitioners have been provided on the west side of the Gyeongnam Provincial Government Office. [Image source=Gyeongsangnam-do]

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Sang-hyun] Gyeongsangnam-do announced on the 3rd that it will complete 50 parking spaces exclusively for civil petitioners in the west parking lot of the main building and begin a pilot operation from the 6th to provide parking convenience for civil petitioners.


Until now, the parking lots within the provincial office have been operated as open parking lots, resulting in a shortage of parking spaces for civil petitioners visiting the provincial office due to long-term parking by provincial office and police station employees, nearby residents, and vehicles using nearby stores, which has continuously raised complaints.


Accordingly, in January, a plan to improve parking spaces for civil petitioners was prepared, and construction began to create 50 exclusive parking spaces for civil petitioners on the west side of the main building.


The exclusive parking lot for civil petitioners is planned to be paid to prohibit parking by vehicles for purposes other than civil petitions.


Vehicles parked for less than one hour will be free of charge, and even if parking exceeds one hour, civil petitioner vehicles confirmed by the visited department or vehicles attending meetings or committees hosted by the province can park for free.



Choi Jin-hoe, head of the Accounting Department, said, "By operating the exclusive parking lot for civil petitioners, we will provide more convenient civil services and do our best to expand an open government building space centered on the residents."


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