Agreement Signed with Three Associations for Installation and Operation

Gwangmyeong City in Gyeonggi Province will establish four national and public daycare centers in redevelopment and reconstruction complexes within its jurisdiction.

At the public and private national daycare center installation and operation agreement ceremony held at Gwangmyeong City Hall on the 8th, Seungwon Park, mayor of Gwangmyeong (center), is holding up the agreement document together with officials from the maintenance project association. Provided by Gwangmyeong City

At the public and private national daycare center installation and operation agreement ceremony held at Gwangmyeong City Hall on the 8th, Seungwon Park, mayor of Gwangmyeong (center), is holding up the agreement document together with officials from the maintenance project association. Provided by Gwangmyeong City

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On September 8, Gwangmyeong City signed an agreement for the installation and operation of national and public daycare centers within apartment complexes with three redevelopment and reconstruction associations in the city hall video conference room.


The associations that signed the agreement are as follows: Gwangmyeong District 4R (Gwangmyeong Central I-Park), Gwangmyeong District 1R (Gwangmyeong Xi The Sharp Foretna), and Cheolsan Complexes 10 and 11 (Cheolsan Xi Brierre).


According to the agreement, a total of four national and public daycare centers will be established: one in Gwangmyeong District 4R, two in Gwangmyeong Xi The Sharp Foretna, and one in Cheolsan Xi Brierre.


Each complex will provide the daycare center buildings free of charge, while the city will prioritize at least 70% of admission slots for children of residents and support all furnishings and equipment installed within the childcare facilities.


The size and opening schedule for each daycare center are as follows: Gwangmyeong Central I-Park, 561 square meters (March 2026); Gwangmyeong Xi The Sharp Foretna Complex 1, 5,935 square meters, Complex 2, 610 square meters (March 2026); Cheolsan Xi Brierre, 394 square meters (May 2026).


With this agreement, the number of national and public daycare centers in Gwangmyeong City will increase from 39 to 43.


Seungwon Park, mayor of Gwangmyeong, stated, "Through this agreement, we will further strengthen the foundation for public childcare so that children can grow up in a better environment. We will continue to enhance the public nature of childcare to make Gwangmyeong a great place to raise children."



For detailed information such as the application period for waiting lists at each daycare center, please contact the Gwangmyeong City Childcare Support Center.


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