Yongin-si Replaces 1,950 Old Road Name Address Number Plates
Yongin City in Gyeonggi Province announced on the 28th that it will reinstall building number plates that have passed their durability period and become damaged by August.
A Yongin city official is inspecting the status of building number plates with road name addresses within the jurisdiction.
[Photo by Yongin City]
The replacement targets are approximately 1,950 building number plates that have lost their guidance function due to fading and peeling, negatively affecting the cityscape. Previously, from April to December last year, the city conducted a full survey of 57,439 road name address building number plates in the area to select the ones for replacement.
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A city official stated, "We will continue to maintain building number plates to ensure there is no inconvenience in using road name addresses," and added, "We ask for the cooperation of building owners so that the reinstallation project can proceed smoothly."
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