Core Viewpoint - The newly revised "Beijing Door Responsibility System" aims to enhance urban governance by including various stakeholders in the management of public spaces, particularly around subway stations, thereby improving the overall order and cleanliness of the city [1][2]. Group 1: Revision of the Responsibility System - The revised regulations clarify the responsibilities of businesses, shifting from "maintaining hygiene, greenery, and social order" to "ensuring cleanliness, maintaining a tidy appearance, and ensuring an orderly environment" [2][3]. - Businesses are now only required to avoid damaging existing greenery and facilities, as maintenance of these is the responsibility of specialized urban management units [3]. Group 2: Inclusion of Subway Stations - For the first time, subway station entrances are included in the "Door Responsibility" framework, with specific responsibilities outlined for cleanliness, appearance, and order [4]. - The regulations mandate that subway management units must address issues such as illegal parking and improper placement of shared bicycles, with a duty to report unresolved issues to relevant authorities [4]. Group 3: Promotion of Community Participation - The new regulations encourage community involvement through a "co-governance code," allowing citizens to report issues directly via a mobile platform, thus transforming them into active participants in urban management [5][6]. - The initiative has already been implemented in several districts, with plans for city-wide expansion, enhancing the ease of reporting and monitoring urban issues [6].
地铁站口首次纳入“门前三包”
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-15 19:28