115m Section Between Local Road 325 and Cheonggang Gachang-ro
Expected Smooth Flow of Logistics Vehicles... Sidewalk Also Installed
On the 3rd, Yongin City in Gyeonggi Province announced that it has expanded a 115-meter section at the Jeil Pharm entrance intersection in Geungok-ri, Baegam-myeon, Cheoin-gu, an area with frequent large logistics vehicle traffic, to facilitate smoother vehicle passage.
This road expansion was commissioned to the city by Jeil Pharm and Jeil Health Science as part of the mandatory infrastructure installation for the nearby 'Yongin Jeil Bio General Industrial Complex.' The city signed a consignment agreement in 2021, completed compensation procedures, and carried out the road expansion construction from August to December last year.
As part of the development of the 'Yongin Jeil Bio General Industrial Complex,' road expansion work was carried out at the three-way intersection at the entrance of Jeil Pharmaceutical in Baekam-myeon, Cheoin-gu, Yongin-si. Provided by Yongin-si
The expanded section is a 115-meter stretch from the Jeil Pharm entrance intersection on Local Road 325 to Cheonggang Gachang-ro (Jeil Bio General Industrial Complex). The city widened the existing two-lane road to three lanes and created a dedicated right-turn lane from Cheonggang Gachang-ro to the Jeil Pharm entrance intersection. On the opposite side, a left-turn lane toward the Jeil Bio Industrial Complex was added. A sidewalk was also newly constructed to enhance pedestrian safety.
To prevent congestion for vehicles turning right from Cheonggang Gachang-ro, an acceleration lane was created on the road toward Geungok Intersection in Baegam-myeon on Local Road 325, and the left-turn lane toward Cheonggang Gachang-ro on the opposite side was extended from 10 meters to 57 meters.
The construction cost of 1.168 billion KRW was borne by the project operators, and the city collected 77 million KRW of consignment fees as non-tax revenue.
A city official stated, "We improved the road environment to facilitate smoother traffic flow and enhance pedestrian safety in this section, which frequently sees large vehicles. As various development plans proceed in the area, we will further expand consignment projects for infrastructure construction."
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