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Renovation of old residential areas in cities and towns requires improving public services

In recent years, the renovation of old communities in our cities and towns has also been a development trend. Our State Council has also introduced relevant policy support. So while undergoing renovation, we must improve the public *** Serve.

Relevant data shows that as of December 2018, 106 old residential communities in 15 pilot cities including Xiamen and Guangzhou have been completely renovated, benefiting 59,000 residents. The pilot has proved that the renovation of old residential communities in cities has cost The money is not much, but the benefits are broad. It not only helps residents improve their basic living conditions, but is also an important measure to expand investment and stimulate domestic demand.

Judging from the pilot projects and feedback from various places, many problems still need to be solved to complete the systematic project of transforming old urban communities. For example, local governments need to strengthen overall planning and coordination, strengthen grassroots organization construction, mobilize community residents to form political awareness through consultation, and actively participate in the renovation of old communities. Installing an elevator is a task that requires consultation with residents. Residents on higher floors have stronger wishes, but residents on lower floors do not have urgent needs. Instead, they feel that the elevator takes up public space and harms their own interests. The experience of various places is that measures must be adapted to local conditions, each building has a plan, and mass work must be done carefully. At present, this work is being promoted in all directions. In 2018, more than 10,000 elevators have been installed in old residential areas across the country, more than 4,000 are under construction, and more than 7,000 are undergoing preliminary procedures.

A comprehensive survey conducted by the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development in conjunction with the National Development and Reform Commission and the Ministry of Finance shows that as of the end of May this year, 170,000 old urban communities need to be renovated, involving hundreds of millions of residents, covering a wide range of areas. , the situation varies. At present, the renovation content is initially divided into three categories: first, maintaining basic supporting facilities, such as the maintenance and improvement of municipal infrastructure such as water, electricity, gas, roads, etc., including supporting garbage classification facilities and installing elevators; second, Improve infrastructure, including public activity venues, parking lots, activity rooms, property rooms, etc. where conditions permit; third, improve public services, including improving community elderly care and childcare , cultural room, medical, catering, housekeeping, express delivery, convenience, convenience store and other facilities. "Start by keeping the basics and gradually improve and improve according to needs. Based on this principle, we determine the content of the transformation according to local conditions and project-specific changes."

How to simultaneously establish the follow-up management mechanism and transformation work of the community after the transformation Equally important. In the process of renovating old communities, some residents do not agree with paying for property and other services. First, we need to do mass ideological work, strengthen publicity and guidance, and improve the awareness of residents in old communities to purchase services; second, mobilize residents' understanding and support, so that everyone can participate in the transformation from the beginning, so as to cherish the transformation results and work together to maintain the transformation effects. consciousness. The Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development stated that the composition of residents in each community is different, and the different property management models, charges and service levels are quite different. In this process, the government cannot be all-inclusive and must provide a platform for residents to fully negotiate. The selected management model and management company form a consensus.

Financing is also one of the difficulties in renovating old communities. At present, multiple channels such as "residents contribute some, social support, and financial subsidies" are used to raise funds for renovation. However, the cost of renovation and the cost of future operations are The total scale of funding needs is very large, including the cost of providing city and community public services in the future. We must increase financial support for the renovation of old communities in cities and towns in a sustainable way and use marketization. ways to attract social forces to participate.

Through the above introduction of relevant data and information, we can know that the country now attaches great importance to the transformation of old communities in our cities and towns. If we want to promote social development, these transformations also need to be gradually promoted. of.