Strengthened Safety Management
with Facility Upgrades and Expanded CCTV Coverage

Yongsan-gu, Seoul (District Mayor Park Heeyoung), has completely remodeled the Cheongpadong 1 Village Park Public Parking Lot to create a safe and comfortable environment for residents. Through this renovation, outdated facilities have been upgraded, with significant enhancements made to both safety and convenience.

Cheongpadong 1 Village Park Public Parking Lot, Brighter and More Comfortable. Provided by Yongsan-gu.

Cheongpadong 1 Village Park Public Parking Lot, Brighter and More Comfortable. Provided by Yongsan-gu.

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Located at 119-2, Cheongpadong 3-ga, this parking lot was originally completed in 2006 with two underground parking levels and a ground-level park structure. However, due to frequent breakdowns and a series of complaints stemming from aging facilities, the district invested a total of 780 million won. After conducting a detailed design service in the first half of the year, full-scale improvement work began in the second half.


During the renovation, stains and contamination on the parking lot’s floors, walls, and ceilings were removed and repainted, making the space noticeably brighter and cleaner. The previously dim lighting system was completely replaced, and both the elevator and parking control systems were upgraded with the latest equipment.


Additionally, the number of emergency bells and closed-circuit (CC) TVs was increased from 12 to 21, strengthening the safety management system. New parking space indicator lights were installed to improve vehicle movement and parking convenience.


The parking lot now consists of a total of 99 spaces, including 5 for electric vehicles, 3 for people with disabilities, 10 for families, and 81 for general use, providing customized sections for different user types. A Yongsan-gu official stated, “By replacing all lighting, control, and safety facilities, residents will experience tangible improvements,” adding, “Operational efficiency and stability have been greatly enhanced.”



Park Heeyoung, Mayor of Yongsan-gu, said, “By improving the aging public parking lot, we have created a parking space where residents can feel safe,” adding, “We will continue to carefully address everyday inconveniences and strive to alleviate parking shortages and enhance daily convenience.”


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

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