Gwangju Nam-gu, Wolsan 4-dong Administrative Complex Center 'Renovated' View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] The Wolsan 4-dong Administrative Complex Center in Nam-gu, Gwangju (Mayor Kim Byung-nae) is completing a year-long new construction and will open its doors anew.


With a large expansion of living SOC such as a small library closely related to residents' daily lives and residential parking lots, a qualitative improvement in public administrative services by administrative agencies is also expected.


Nam-gu announced on the 21st, "As part of the government-led Living SOC Complex Project, we invested 4.6 billion KRW to newly build the Wolsan 4-dong Administrative Complex Center," adding, "Full-scale operations will begin at the new building from the 27th."


The Wolsan 4-dong Administrative Complex Center was newly constructed by demolishing the old and worn-out existing building located at 949 Wolsan-dong, on a site area of 1,211㎡, with one basement floor and three above-ground floors.


In particular, facilities to strengthen the public functions of the administrative building were reinforced.


First, to enhance user convenience, 24 parking spaces were expanded in the basement level 1 of the Wolsan 4-dong Administrative Complex Center. Additionally, 14 new parking spaces were created around the administrative complex center to alleviate parking difficulties for residents living near the administrative agency.


Furthermore, the first floor is utilized as a workspace for handling various civil administrative services, and the second floor houses a small library, a cultural gathering place for residents, as well as spaces for resident autonomy programs.


The third floor includes a large conference room and a reserve forces company headquarters, improving the efficiency of building use.


Ryu Seong-ja, head of Wolsan 4-dong Administrative Complex Center, stated, "With the large expansion of resident convenience facilities and the creation of an environment where work can be done comfortably, we can provide better administrative services to residents," adding, "We will offer more refined services with the spirit of a fresh start in the new nest."


Meanwhile, Nam-gu has been actively promoting various Living SOC projects over the past two years through government-led Living SOC Complex Project competitions, including the Heocheon Cultural Complex Community Center, Bongseon 2-dong Administrative Complex Center, Bangnim-dong and Sajik-dong Living Culture Centers, and Jinwol National Sports Center.





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