Yongin City Opens 'Pungdeokcheon 3rd Public Parking Lot' in Pungdeokcheon-dong
Part of the Pungdeokcheon 1st District Residential Environment Improvement Project
Equipped with 67 Parking Spaces
Yongin City in Gyeonggi Province announced on the 17th that it will open the 'Pungdeokcheon 3rd Public Parking Lot,' located at 7 Munin-ro 3beon-gil, Suji-gu, starting today.
Yongin City opened the 'Pungdeokcheon 3rd Public Parking Lot' on the 17th. With 67 parking spaces, it is expected to help alleviate parking shortages in the surrounding area. Provided by Yongin City
View original imageThe construction of the parking lot is part of the Pungdeokcheon 1st District residential environment improvement project. The parking facility consists of one basement level and one above-ground level, with a total floor area of 2,973 square meters and 67 parking spaces. There are three designated spaces for people with disabilities and other transportation-vulnerable individuals, as well as four electric vehicle charging stations.
The parking lot will be operated free of charge as a trial until the 23rd, after which it will become a paid facility starting on the 24th. The parking fee is 500 KRW for up to 30 minutes, and 200 KRW for every additional 10 minutes. Paid operating hours are from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays; outside of these hours, parking is free.
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The city expects the opening of this public parking lot to alleviate parking congestion in the area and help revitalize the local commercial district. To support this, the city plans to operate a prepayment system for nearby business owners.
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