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Gangdong-gu, What Public Resources Are Shared with Residents?

Gangdong-gu Registers Over 300 Shared Resources Including Meeting Rooms and Equipment on Gongyunuri... Tool and Quarantine Item Rentals Plus Online Facility Reservations Available

Gangdong-gu, What Public Resources Are Shared with Residents? Cheonho Village Circulation Center Meeting Room


[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Gangdong-gu (Mayor Lee Jeong-hoon) announced that it is promoting a service that opens and shares idle public resources with residents through the public resource sharing site, Gongyununuri.


Gongyununuri is an integrated public resource opening and sharing site operated by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, which supports public institutions to easily search and reserve idle public resources such as facilities and goods opened to residents online.


Recently, Gangdong-gu reorganized the Gongyununuri service and registered about 300 idle public resources owned by the district.


Through this, residents can rent tool sets and quarantine supplies that are rarely used and hesitant to purchase, as well as growth-customized toy rentals for families with infants and toddlers and reservations for the I-mom Gangdong Open Playground.


In addition, meeting rooms, parking lots, cultural facilities, and sports facilities can be used depending on the reservation method.


The district plans to expand life-oriented resources necessary for residents and activate shared resources such as education, lectures, and autonomous programs for residents, which are being resumed in line with the COVID-19 endemic.


Shared resources available to residents can be searched through the Gongyununuri site, and service use requires membership registration and reservation application.


An official from the district said, “We have reorganized public resources in the district, such as the Village Vitality Center, Mobile Worker Support Center, and Godeok Retention Basin Baseball Field, so that residents can conveniently use them through Gongyununuri,” and added, “We will actively discover idle public resources to provide practical administrative services to residents.”


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