Free Architect Consultation Reservation Service Also Available

A website where you can find redevelopment, reconstruction, and other urban planning information managed by Jongno-gu, Seoul (District Mayor Jeong Munheon) all in one place has been launched. Jongno-gu announced on the 31st that it has opened the ‘One-Click Urban Information Bonda’ website (https://www.jongno.go.kr/dosi).

Screenshot of 'One-Click City Information Bon (本)da'. Provided by Jongno-gu.

Screenshot of 'One-Click City Information Bon (本)da'. Provided by Jongno-gu.

View original image

By using this site, civil petitioners can easily and quickly check various urban planning information such as land use zones, district unit plans, redevelopment, and reconstruction with just one click, which previously had to be individually searched in multiple places.


Currently, there are a total of 30 district unit planning areas within Jongno, and within these areas, various regulations including height, use, floor area ratio, maximum development scale, and whether joint development is designated are intricately intertwined.


The related terminology is difficult, and there were several inconveniences in reviewing and understanding the content, such as having to separately check architectural asset promotion zones, old low-rise residential areas, and management plans by district.


Accordingly, Jongno-gu built ‘One-Click Urban Information Bonda’ so that residents can conveniently check the complex urban planning information of Jongno in one place. By simply searching the address on the first page, the urban planning information of the relevant lot is displayed as a map image, and related official notices can also be checked.


It also provides information on floating population by age group, real-time traffic information, road view, as well as a ‘Free Architect Consultation Reservation Service’ where users can directly inquire about related matters with experts.



District Mayor Jeong Munheon said, “We have established the One-Click Urban Information system to make the complex urban planning information of our district easy for residents to understand,” adding, “We will strive to guarantee residents’ right to know and continuously improve the system to increase satisfaction.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.

Today’s Briefing