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Ulsan City Hall.

Ulsan City Hall.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seryeong] The road connecting Chunhae College and Seojung Village in Ungchon-myeon, Ulju-gun, Ulsan City has been widened to four lanes in both directions.


On the afternoon of the 4th, Ulsan City held a completion ceremony for the road expansion project between Chunhae College and Seojung Village at the construction site in Gokcheon-ri, Ungchon-myeon, Ulju-gun.


The project, which cost 11.3 billion KRW, broke ground in April 2020 and expanded the total length of 0.88 km from the existing two lanes in both directions to four lanes in both directions.


Before the expansion, the road was 10 meters wide, and large vehicles accessing Goyeon Industrial Complex and Waji Industrial Complex passed through Chunhae Village and the area around Chunhae Health University, raising safety concerns and causing inconvenience to residents due to vehicle dust.


The city expanded the width to 20 meters, installed a 2.6-meter-wide pedestrian road stretching 1.6 km, set up 52 streetlights and 7 traffic signals, and planted 151 street trees.



A city official said, "With the road expansion, the inconvenience experienced by residents due to industrial complex vehicle traffic will be resolved, and the industrial cargo volume of Goyeon Industrial Complex is expected to improve smoothly."


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