Guro-gu Completes Development Project for Jatjeol Park Landmark Complex

Recreated as a Unique Waterfront and Rest Area; Completion Ceremony Held on the 25th



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Guro-gu (Mayor Moon Heon-il) completed the development project for the Jatjeol Park landmark complex and held a completion ceremony on the 25th.


Guro-gu stated, "We have transformed the old and underutilized spaces of Jatjeol Park into new rest areas that residents can enjoy."


The existing rest area of Jatjeol Park, located in Onsu Neighborhood Park (Gaebong-dong 45-2), had a complicated flow of movement and a dark, dull atmosphere, resulting in low resident usage. To utilize the space efficiently, only the main pathways were retained, and the rest was developed as activity areas for visitors.


First, a waterfront area was created. A stream 0.8 to 3.5 meters wide and 53 meters long was newly constructed to enhance the landscape and allow residents to dip their feet and relax.

Inside, platforms and tables were installed to provide a comfortable picnic space. In some sections, hydrangeas of various colors were planted to cultivate a distinctive and beautiful flower bed.


The completion ceremony for the 'Jatjeol Park Landmark Complex Development Project' was held at 2 p.m. on the 25th.


Mayor Moon Heon-il, along with city council members, district council members, and local residents, toured the park and released three species of fish into the ecological pond, which was refurbished last April.



Mayor Moon Heon-il said, "I am pleased that this area, which had many past demands for environmental improvement, now has aquatic plants and fish living in the pond, increasing residents' satisfaction. We will soon complete the nighttime environment improvement project and replace the pond deck railing with a higher one to ensure safety."


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