Gwangju City Completes Jikri Stream Pedestrian Deck Road... Creates Pleasant Walking Environment
Gwangju City in Gyeonggi Province announced on the 4th that it has completed the 'Pedestrian Deck Road Installation Project' in the Jikri Stream section, where the sidewalk had been cut off, causing inconvenience to pedestrians.
On the 4th, Gwangju Mayor Bang Se-hwan inspected the 'Pedestrian Deck Road Installation Project' in the Jikri Stream section, where the path had been cut off, causing inconvenience to pedestrians. Provided by Gyeonggi Gwangju City.
View original imageThis project involved the construction of a pedestrian bridge measuring 460 meters in length and 1.8 meters in width along the road near Jikri Stream, where vehicle traffic is heavy. Safety facilities such as railings were also installed to ensure pedestrian safety.
The installation of the deck road is expected to enhance pedestrian safety for nearby residents and create a more convenient walking environment. In addition, the improved connectivity with surrounding walking trails is anticipated to expand its use as a space for leisure and relaxation for citizens.
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Mayor Bang Se-hwan stated, "The Jikri Stream deck road now provides a safe and pleasant passage for citizens who had experienced inconvenience," adding, "We will continue to do our best to create a pedestrian environment where all citizens, including those with mobility challenges, can move safely and with peace of mind."
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