Convenience and Safety for Citizens

Kim Jangho, a preliminary candidate for Gumi mayor, pledged on April 20 to "significantly increase the number of parking spaces in Gumi, directly addressing citizens' stress" as part of his practical, everyday policy commitments.


Candidate Kim stated, "Securing land must come first to expand parking spaces, but in reality, not only is there a lack of available sites, but high land prices also make it difficult to build public parking lots." He added, "Through proactive administration, we will continuously identify and establish new sites for parking lots, aiming to create as many parking spaces as possible close to where citizens live. We also plan to make full use of idle land to expand parking, support the installation of private parking lots, develop parking lots exclusively for campers, and establish designated truck parking areas for each district."



He further remarked, "Illegal parking is threatening the safety of students on their way to school and the everyday safety of citizens," adding, "By substantially increasing the actual number of parking spaces, we will improve residents' convenience and safety, thereby enhancing the overall quality of the city."

Gim Jangho, Preliminary Candidate for Mayor of Gumi<br><br>Photo by Kim Ihwan

Gim Jangho, Preliminary Candidate for Mayor of Gumi

Photo by Kim Ihwan

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