Free Access to 6 Paid Public Parking Lots

[Provided by Gwangju City]

[Provided by Gwangju City]

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[Asia Economy Reporter Ra Young-cheol] Gwangju City, Gyeonggi Province announced on the 7th that "during the Chuseok holiday period, to revitalize the local economy and provide convenience to returning visitors, parking enforcement will be temporarily suspended and six paid public parking lots will be opened free of charge."


The city will suspend parking enforcement for 14 days from the 9th to the 22nd around Gyeongan Market and Gonjiam Market, which have many users during the Chuseok holiday, and will also suspend enforcement in 261 no-parking zones from the 18th to the 22nd.


During the suspension period, guidance-focused enforcement will be conducted to ensure smooth vehicle traffic, and the 'Resident Reporting System,' which imposes fines without on-site confirmation by enforcement officers, will continue to operate as usual.


Parking enforcement suspension does not apply to parking or stopping within 5 meters before and after fire hydrants, within 5 meters before and after intersection corners, within 10 meters before and after bus stops, crosswalks, school zones, and sidewalks.



Six paid public parking lots around the market (Gyeongandong, Gyeongan Market, Yeokdong, Sangbeoncheon, Gonjiam Drainage Pump Station, Gwangju Station Area) will also be opened free of charge from the 18th to the 22nd.


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