Gwangjin-gu to Halve Public Parking Fees for Families with Two Children Starting August (50%)

Previously, 30% Discount for Two-Child Families, 50% for Families with Three or More Children

Implemented to Alleviate Economic Burden on Multi-Child Families and Encourage Childbirth



Kim Kyung-ho, head of Gwangjin District Office, is inspecting a public parking lot.

Kim Kyung-ho, head of Gwangjin District Office, is inspecting a public parking lot.

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Gwangjin-gu (Mayor Kim Kyung-ho) will apply a 50% discount on public parking fees for families with two children starting in August.


Previously, holders of the Multi-Child Happiness Card received a 30% discount on parking fees for two-child families and a 50% discount for families with three or more children when using public parking lots.


The district expanded the 50% parking fee discount to include families with two children to ease the economic burden on multi-child families and create a better environment for having and raising children amid the accelerating low birthrate issue.


The discount benefit can be received by presenting the Multi-Child Happiness Card. The card can be issued through the Seoul Wallet app or by visiting the local community service center or the nearest Woori Bank branch.


Currently, Gwangjin-gu operates a total of 16 public parking lots, including ▲Jayang Yusuji ▲Gwangjin Square ▲KEPCO Site ▲Songlim Sikdang-gil ▲Sinseong Traditional Market-gil ▲Junggok Bokgaecheon, with a total of 1,594 parking spaces.



Mayor Kim Kyung-ho said, “We hope to ease the childcare burden on multi-child families even a little,” and added, “We will actively discover and implement support policies for multi-child families to improve the low birthrate problem.”


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