Busan Office of Education to Open School and Institution Parking Spaces Free of Charge During Lunar New Year Holiday
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] The Busan Metropolitan Office of Education will open parking lots of local institutions and school playgrounds free of charge for four days from the 21st to the 24th during the Lunar New Year holiday period to provide parking convenience for local residents and returning visitors.
This free opening will be carried out at a total of 438 locations, including 417 schools and 21 institutions in the area, which is 15 more than last Chuseok. The open schools and institutions will operate without parking management personnel, unlike general parking lots.
Therefore, users must use the school and institution facilities cleanly without damaging them, and in case of emergencies and for vehicle protection, they must leave contact information.
Also, actions that may cause damage, such as parking in non-parking areas or leaving vehicles beyond the open period, should be avoided.
The open schools and institutions can be checked on the Metropolitan Office of Education website notices, Shared Nuri operated by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, and the Public Data Portal.
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Kim Chil-tae, Director of the Finance Department, said, “Opening schools and institutions as parking spaces for local residents and returning visitors during this Lunar New Year holiday will greatly help alleviate the parking shortage in the Busan area.”
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