Simultaneous Resolution of Kyungmoon High School Complaints and Local Parking Shortage... Official Opening Scheduled for First Half of Next Year

Expansion of Resident Priority Parking Lots in Sadang 2-dong, Dongjak-gu View original image

Dongjak-gu (Mayor Park Il-ha) is collaborating with Gyeongmun High School (Chairman Ko Chun-sik) to create a "Resident Priority Parking Lot" that addresses both the parking shortage in Sadang 2-dong and the improvement of the local community environment.


The parking lot will be composed of 10 spaces by utilizing an area that was previously a flower bed within the Gyeongmun High School premises. A bicycle rack will be installed on the side, and closed-circuit television (CCTV) will be set up near the parking lot.


While prioritizing resident parking, Internet of Things (IoT) sensors will be installed to allow sharing of parking spaces during unused hours, enabling more residents to use the facility.


Earlier, during an on-site investigation to resolve the parking shortage in the Sadang-dong area, the district office identified the abandoned flower bed within the Gyeongmun High School premises as a potential space and began discussions with the school.


The district signed a cooperative agreement with the school based on conditions including the removal of the flower bed, creation of the parking lot, and payment of parking lot revenue. The land use period is two years with the possibility of extension.


The district plans to complete construction by the end of April next year and start full operation from May.


The "Resident Priority Parking Lot" will be available for 65,000 KRW per month, allowing use of the parking space all day without holidays.



Park Il-ha, Mayor of Dongjak-gu, said, "This parking lot creation is a meaningful result achieved through proactive administration and cooperation within the local community," and added, "We will prepare various measures such as utilizing leftover land and promoting shared parking to solve the chronic parking shortage."


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