Gumi City Hall.

Gumi City Hall.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongguk Lee] Gumi City, Gyeongbuk Province plans to contribute to revitalizing the local commercial district and minimize parking inconveniences for citizens and visitors during the Chuseok holiday period from September 9 to September 12 by offering free access to public parking lots such as Gwangpyeongcheon Parking Lot and temporarily suspending illegal parking enforcement.


The free public parking lots include eight city-operated lots such as Gwangpyeongcheon, Geumocheon, and parking lots within Geumosando Provincial Park. Illegal parking enforcement will be temporarily suspended citywide from 6 p.m. on September 8 to 7 a.m. on September 13.


However, immediate enforcement zones for parking violations include

▲Children Protection Zones ▲within 5 meters of fire hydrants ▲crosswalks and sidewalks ▲within 10 meters of bus stops ▲within 5 meters of intersection corners. Illegal parking vehicles and on-site enforcement cases reported by mobile units will be enforced as usual, so caution is advised.



Mayor Kim Jang-ho said, “Through this measure, we hope that both citizens and visitors returning to their hometowns can spend a comfortable holiday without parking inconveniences during the Chuseok holiday.”


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