Mapo-gu 'Gongyuju-cha Promotion Activist' Capacity Training
Mapo-gu Conducts Capacity Training for ‘Shared Parking Promotion Activists’ to Solve Alley Parking Shortages
Mapo-gu (Mayor Park Gang-su) announced on the 20th that it held a capacity-building training session for alley shared parking activists at the district office audiovisual room in the afternoon.
The training was conducted for 32 alley shared parking activists and covered ▲an introduction to the alley shared parking project and the affiliated parking lot opening project ▲explanation of activity details and app usage ▲methods for discovering locations willing to open parking lots.
In his greeting, Mayor Park Gang-su said, “The chronic shortage of parking spaces caused by past unregulated development is a difficult problem to solve, so the role of shared parking activists is crucial,” adding, “Mapo-gu will also do its best to secure parking spaces through active urban development.”
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The alley shared parking activists operate in pairs of two per neighborhood and plan to identify participants for the alley shared parking project within the area and promote and share the parking lot sharing project with residents by October.
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