Gwangju City, Comprehensive Maintenance of 23km on National Road 49 Dedicated to Vehicles View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] The Gwangju Metropolitan City Comprehensive Construction Headquarters announced on the 12th that it will conduct a comprehensive road environment maintenance on a 23 km section of the national local road No. 49 (Bitgaram Jangseong-ro), an exclusive automobile road, in the Gwangju management section (Seungchon-dong, Nam-gu to Osan-dong, Gwangsan-gu).


This maintenance was promoted to remove hazardous factors of road facilities in advance and to resolve inconveniences for road users.


From the 13th to the 29th, seven pieces of equipment including dump trucks, excavators, and skid loaders, along with 25 road repair workers, will be mobilized to carry out repairs on road pavement damage, unevenness, and potholes, removal of roadside brush and grass cutting, and shoulder ditch maintenance.


In addition, to create a clean road environment, banners will be produced and installed to prevent the recurrence of illegal garbage dumping.


In this regard, Gwangju City plans to frequently inspect and maintain roads within the jurisdiction to ensure that citizens using the roads do not experience inconvenience.


Furthermore, if any inconveniences are reported while using the roads, the site will be promptly inspected and measures will be taken.



Yang Eun-yeol, head of the Civil Engineering Department, said, “Drivers passing through this section during the comprehensive maintenance period are requested to drive slowly as much as possible to prevent safety accidents involving workers and citizens,” and added, “We ask citizens to actively report inconveniences through the Bitgoeul Giljigimi Band, 120 Call Center, Life Inconvenience Reporting App, or the Comprehensive Construction Headquarters Road Management Division.”


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