广东“十四五”开工改造老旧小区1.1万个 惠及居民230万户 累计完成投资273亿元
Nan Fang Ri Bao Wang Luo Ban·2025-12-24 08:00

Core Insights - Guangdong Province has initiated the renovation of 11,000 old communities during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, benefiting 2.3 million households with a total investment of 27.3 billion yuan, marking a historical high in funding approvals for 2025 at 3.557 billion yuan [1][2][3] Group 1: Renovation Achievements - A total of 6.91 million meters of water supply and drainage pipelines and 700,000 meters of natural gas pipelines have been renovated [1] - 3,338 communities have added fire safety facilities, and 1,874 communities have enhanced security measures [1] - 48,130 communities have implemented waste classification, and 30,980 communities have completed the integration or undergrounding of utility lines [1] Group 2: Community Facilities and Services - 189 community public service facilities, including kindergartens and elderly care centers, have been renovated or newly established [1] - 148,000 square meters of children's activity spaces have been added, and 1,936 communities have undergone barrier-free and age-friendly renovations [1] Group 3: Innovative Renovation Models - Local governments are exploring new paths and models for the renovation of old communities, such as Guangzhou's unified design and property consolidation approach [2] - The Zhuhai project involved a collaborative funding model where the government and residents jointly financed community improvements [2] - In Foshan, a city-wide initiative for installing elevators has been implemented, resulting in 1,839 elevators added during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period [2] Group 4: Future Plans - The "15th Five-Year Plan" will continue to prioritize the renovation of old communities as a key aspect of urban renewal, with a focus on a rolling implementation mechanism [3] - The plan includes promoting integrated renovation models and supporting self-renovation initiatives by residents [3] - The aim is to create high-quality demonstration projects that enhance urban structure, functionality, cultural continuity, and overall quality [3]