Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article emphasizes the importance of community participation in social governance, as highlighted by the 20th National Congress's proposal for the 14th Five-Year Plan [1][2] - The transformation of community governance from a top-down approach to one that actively involves residents is a significant shift in managing old residential areas [2][4] - The initiative in Yibin aims to enhance residents' awareness of their roles as stakeholders in community governance, leading to improved project acceptance and participation [4][6] Group 2 - Yibin has launched a project to address "three-no" communities (no owners' committee, no property management, no security), focusing on community engagement before funding hardware improvements [3][5] - As of now, 297 communities have completed renovations, with property service coverage increasing to 92.6%, indicating a successful implementation of community-driven governance [6][7] - The local government plans to achieve comprehensive governance of all "three-no" communities within two years, aiming for them to become "four-haves" communities with security, property services, and active resident participation [5][7]
让居民自己唱“主角” 宜宾老旧小区从“三无”变“四有”
Si Chuan Ri Bao·2025-12-13 02:06