Do-O Expressway Wattsu parking area renewed
~The wheel-thick parking area will be easier to use and reborn~
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- Do-O Expressway Wattsu parking area renewed
July 22, 2008
East Nippon Expressway Co., Ltd.
Hokkaido Regional Head Office
NEXCO EAST Hokkaido Regional Head Office (Sapporo City Atsubetsu-ku, Regional Head Office President Yuki Yamamoto) aims to make PA easier to use in the upper and lower lines of the Do-O Expressway Waatsu Parking Area (PA), and will redesign the parking lot and make it barrier-free. I will tell you because I did it.
The main contents are as follows.
1 Change the layout of parking
(The layout is Attachment "Notice of parking space" [PDF: 102KB] reference)
We have changed the layout of parking lots so that customers can safely move to the building, for example, by placing a parking garage dedicated to large buses in front of the building.
In addition, we have newly developed a parking lot dedicated to the “Momiji Mark” so that elderly customers can use it with peace of mind.

2 Make the boardwalk barrier-free
We eliminated the step between the parking lot and the promenade.

3 Beautification of the passage in front of the toilet
I posted a landscape photo panel in the passage in front of the toilet.

4 Installation of flight information monitor
We installed a new Chitose Airport flight information monitor on the In-bound side (direction Muroran).

In addition, we plan to improve the parking lot for the disabled in early September.

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