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Uijeongbu City Corporation Begins Reallocation Applications for Nokyang-dong Jaturi Resident-Priority Parking Lot

Uijeongbu City Corporation in Gyeonggi Province announced on the 24th that, due to the expiration of the usage period for the Nokyang-dong Jaturi (Nokyang-dong 385) resident-priority parking lot, it will begin accepting reallocation applications from March 9.

Uijeongbu City Corporation Begins Reallocation Applications for Nokyang-dong Jaturi Resident-Priority Parking Lot Uijeongbu Urban Corporation will accept reallocation applications from March 9 due to the expiration of the usage period for the Nokyang-dong Jaturi (Nokyang-dong 385) resident-priority parking lot. Provided by Uijeongbu Urban Corporation

The Nokyang-dong Jaturi parking lot is operated on a rotation system, and through this reallocation, it can be used for one year from April 1, 2026 to March 31, 2027. The application period runs from March 9 to March 13, and allocations will be made in descending order of scores based on the allocation score table.


In particular, the allocation score table includes an item for participation in the sharing system, and under the amended ordinance, the preferential criteria for multi-child families will be more broadly applied. The age criterion for the youngest child has been raised from 15 to 18 years old, allowing more multi-child families to benefit.


Applications must be submitted in person at Uijeongbu City Corporation with the vehicle registration certificate and a resident registration certificate that includes any address changes. Depending on the application conditions, additional documents such as a disability registration card, certificate for persons of national merit, business registration certificate, and family relationship certificate may be required. For further details, inquiries can be made to Uijeongbu City Corporation.


Kim Jangho, Acting President of Uijeongbu City Corporation, said, "We hope that this reallocation will allow nearby residents to enjoy a more stable parking environment," adding, "We will continue to improve parking services that are closely related to citizens' daily lives."


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