Seongbuk-gu and Dongam Church Sign Agreement to Open Affiliated Parking Lot Overcoming Parking Space Limitations through Sharing, Promoting Culture of Sharing and Community among Local Neighbors

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Seongbuk-gu (Mayor Lee Seung-ro) recently signed an agreement to open the attached parking lot of Dongam Church (Senior Pastor Kim Mi-hyung), located in Anam-dong.


The attached parking lot opening support project is a program that supports benefits such as parking facility improvement costs when surplus parking spaces are opened to residents through agreements between building owners (representatives) of schools, religious, and residential facilities in the area and the autonomous district.


This agreement was made with the participation of Dongam Church, which sympathized with the purpose of the attached parking lot opening project. The 13 opened parking spaces will be operated as resident-priority parking zones, which is expected to help alleviate parking difficulties in nearby residential areas and establish parking order.


A Seongbuk-gu official stated, “The most serious problem in the lives of Seongbuk-gu residents is parking difficulties and lack of parking spaces. There are more than 9,000 residents waiting for resident-priority parking in the area, and establishing public parking lots requires enormous budgets, making it very difficult. If building owners open even a small portion of their surplus parking spaces, it will greatly help solve the parking problem.”



Seongbuk-gu plans to continue discovering idle parking spaces and actively encourage participation in the attached parking lot opening project. Building owners who wish to participate can inquire and apply through the Parking Management Team of the Traffic Guidance Division at Seongbuk-gu Office.


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