Public Parking Lot

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Public parking lots leading citizen-centered, city-based services

The Gumi Public Parking Lot started with the establishment of the Parking Facility Management Corporation on October 1, 1999, which has taken over the operation of 3 public parking lots (Geumocheon, Seongicheon, and Dangyecheon) with 1,024 slots. It has also operated the parking lot of the City Hall Arts Center since December 1, 1999; the Gwangpyeongcheon parking lot since December 18, 2000; street parking lots since August 1, 2000; and the parking lot of Geumosan Provincial Park since 2001, ever since those public parking lots became fee-based.

The Gumi Public Parking Lot was entrusted with towed vehicle storage and management services on July 1, 2003, but as the business reached its limit and management deteriorated due to the unmanned enforcement system and unmanned camera crackdown on illegal stops and parking, it closed its towing storage service on August 1, 2007. In 2013, the parking lot in front of Soonchunhyang Hospital was opened free of charge, and in 2014, Shinpyeong 33beon-ro was temporarily opened.

The parking lot of Gongdan 2-dong was paid for in September 2015, and as of 2019, it operates 4,130 slots in the parking lots of Geumosan, Geumocheon, Dangyecheon, Gwangpyeongcheon, Wonpyeong-ro, Gongdan 2-dong, City Hall, and the Arts Center.
The Gumi Public Parking Lot secures parking spaces to enhance convenience for citizens and reduces the burden on citizens by collecting the lowest parking fee in the country. In addition, the collected fees are returned to Gumi City, where they are reinvested as financial resources for parking and transportation expansion.

Facility Status
  • Facility scale : 4,221 slots in 12 places
    • 9 places off the road (3,431 slots)
    • 2 places on the road (48 slots)
    • 2 attached facilities (673 slots)