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城市更新“施工图”变成群众满意“实景图”
Guang Xi Ri Bao·2025-11-01 02:53

Core Insights - Since the beginning of the 14th Five-Year Plan, Guangxi has actively implemented urban renewal initiatives, focusing on the renovation of old urban communities, urban villages, and urban infrastructure to enhance urban safety and resilience [1][2] Group 1: Urban Renewal and Housing - Guangxi has constructed approximately 368,100 units of various types of affordable housing and renovated urban dilapidated housing, benefiting 835,800 residents [1] - A total of 7,189 old urban communities have been renovated, improving the living conditions for 735,800 households [1] - The installation and upgrading of 3,786 old residential elevators have effectively addressed mobility issues for the elderly [1] - The establishment of 34 pilot complete communities has led to the addition of 408 community service facilities, addressing gaps in services such as elderly care and childcare [1] Group 2: Urban Safety and Infrastructure - Guangxi has completed the construction and renovation of 13,408 kilometers of underground pipelines, focusing on gas safety and water supply [2] - The region has conducted safety inspections and rectifications at 167 water supply plants, effectively eliminating 111 sections of urban black and odorous water bodies [2] - The daily sewage treatment capacity in urban areas has reached 6.992 million tons [2] - The number of urban flooding risk points has decreased by over 230 compared to 2023 [2] Group 3: Cultural Heritage and Community Engagement - Guangxi has integrated historical and cultural preservation into urban construction, achieving full coverage of protection planning for 3 national historical and cultural cities and 36 cultural heritage districts [2] - The region has announced 962 new historical buildings and added 1,134 new plaques, with both figures reaching historical highs [2] - A collaborative governance model involving government guidance, market operation, and public participation has been established to encourage private sector involvement in urban renewal projects [3]