Apartment, Religious Facilities, and Building Idle Parking Space Utilization to Alleviate Parking Shortage through 'Public-Private Cooperation'... Up to 30 Million KRW Support for Opening 5 or More Spaces, Up to 5% Reduction in Traffic Inducement Charges for Opening 10 or More Spaces

Guro-gu Offers Up to 30 Million KRW Incentives for Opening Private Parking Lots View original image

Guro-gu (District Mayor Moon Heon-il) is actively engaging in the ‘Private Parking Lot Opening and Sharing Project,’ a public-private partnership initiative to secure insufficient parking spaces.


The Private Parking Lot Opening and Sharing Project involves opening private parking lots of schools, companies, religious facilities, and others to residents during times when they are not in use. By sharing parking facilities during different time periods such as daytime, nighttime, and all day, it is being utilized as an economical and efficient solution to parking problems.


The district first supports parking facility improvement costs up to 30 million KRW for new openings and up to 10 million KRW for one-time extension openings if schools and building private parking lots are opened with a minimum of 5 spaces for at least 2 years.


For small-scale buildings, if at least 3 spaces are opened for more than 2 years, 2 million KRW per space is supported, and for one-time extension openings, 1 million KRW per space is provided for parking facility improvements.


Additionally, in commercial areas, if private parking lots of buildings with a total floor area of 1,000㎡ or more are opened, a reduction benefit of up to 5% on the traffic inducement charge is provided based on the resident usage rate relative to the number of opened spaces.


In this regard, a business agreement was signed last September with the private company ‘People Who Make Parking Lots,’ and on October 19, an agreement was made to open 10 private parking spaces at Hanwha Bizmetro (photo · 242 Digital-ro) located in Guro Digital Complex.


As a result, the district has secured 46 parking spaces across a total of 4 private parking lots.



A Guro-gu official said, “We hope that utilizing idle parking spaces in private parking lots will alleviate residents’ parking inconveniences even a little,” and added, “We will continue to make efforts to solve parking problems in the future.”


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