Expansion of the ‘Gongyunuri’ Shared Platform Service in Geoje-si, Gyeongnam View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kang Sharon] Geoje City, Gyeongnam Province, announced on the 6th that it is continuously expanding the ‘Gongyunu-ri’ service to utilize public resources and enhance citizen convenience.


The city has registered more than 200 shared resources, including meeting rooms, auditoriums, sports facilities, cultural facilities, parking lots, and various idle items (including quarantine supplies), and is extensively promoting them on the website, local electronic billboards, bus information systems (BIS promotion), and Policy Alimi TV to encourage citizens to use them conveniently.


Additionally, the city plans to introduce the service through the city newsletter (Together Geoje) and meetings with community leaders to make it easier for more citizens to learn about and use Gongyunu-ri.


Citizens who wish to use the ‘Gongyunu-ri’ public service can search for ‘Gongyunu-ri’ in the smartphone app store, install the app, log in, and make a reservation, after which usage is permitted following a review process.


Byun Kwang-yong, Mayor of Geoje City, said, “We will do our best to expand public services so that citizens can use them conveniently, and we hope that citizens who need resources will be able to use them easily.”



Meanwhile, the shared resources registered in Geoje City’s ‘Gongyunu-ri’ have expanded from 37 resources as of May this year to 172 as of September, totaling 209 registered resources.


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