Interim Report Meeting on Public Cargo Truck Parking Lot Development Service Held

Six Candidate Sites... Consensus to Be Built Through Resident Briefings

On the 15th, Gumi City in Gyeongbuk held an interim report meeting for the "Site Analysis and Feasibility Study for the Public Parking Lot for Freight Vehicles in Gumi City" at the main conference room of the Comprehensive Business Support Center, attended by about 30 people including city council members, freight transportation industry officials, and traffic experts.

'Interim Report Meeting on the Location Analysis and Feasibility Study for the Public Freight Vehicle Parking Lot in Gumi City.'

'Interim Report Meeting on the Location Analysis and Feasibility Study for the Public Freight Vehicle Parking Lot in Gumi City.'

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This project has been underway since last September to ensure smooth freight transportation, secure parking spaces for freight vehicles to resolve parking lot shortages, and prevent citizen safety accidents caused by illegal overnight parking in urban areas.


The interim report meeting focused on supplementing and reviewing shortcomings to create a more substantial public parking lot for freight vehicles by actively reflecting opinions from the kickoff meeting held last October. Six candidate sites for the project were selected, and site conditions were analyzed, presenting a blueprint for the future public parking lot for freight vehicles in Gumi City.


After the interim report meeting, the city plans to hold resident briefings on the candidate areas to share the progress of the project and to identify residents' complaints in advance, thereby expanding consensus with citizens in the creation of the public parking lot.



Mayor Kim Jang-ho stated, "We will do our best to promptly establish the public parking lot for freight vehicles to strengthen logistics transportation competitiveness, ensure citizen safety, and improve convenience for transportation workers, and we ask for active cooperation to select the optimal site."


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