Uijeongbu Urban Corporation Closes Camp La Guardia Temporary Resident Priority Parking Lot
Uijeongbu Urban Corporation (President Kim Yongseok) announced on August 5 that the operation of the Camp La Guardia Temporary Resident Priority Parking Lot (333, Uijeongbu 2-dong) ended as of August 1.
Exterior view of Uijeongbu Urban Corporation. Provided by Uijeongbu Urban Corporation
View original imageThe Camp La Guardia Temporary Resident Priority Parking Lot operated a total of 140 spaces on a sectional basis from October 1, 2024 to July 31, 2025. In particular, to reduce idle spaces, up to 20% of the total spaces were additionally allocated, which provided practical benefits to local residents and full-time workers in the area. This measure has contributed effectively to alleviating the shortage of parking spaces.
Since August 1, due to the planned construction of a new public office building, there is a risk of vehicle damage or accidents and entry and exit may be restricted. Therefore, for the safety of citizens, it is necessary for existing users to promptly relocate their vehicles.
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Kim Yongseok, President of Uijeongbu Urban Corporation, stated, "I would like to express my gratitude to the many citizens who have used the Camp La Guardia Temporary Resident Priority Parking Lot. Uijeongbu Urban Corporation will continue to do its best to create an even more convenient parking environment in the future."
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