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实干绘就城乡建设新画卷,济宁高新区交出“十四五”高分答卷
Qi Lu Wan Bao· 2026-01-01 01:38
生态品质稳步提升,绿色空间布局更加均衡。统筹推进水系连通与生态修复工程,新建、扩建鸿雁湖、十里湖湿地、杨家河等一批公园。高标准打造洸府 河西岸生态景观带、蓼河观光大道等。因地制宜建成口袋公园79处,全区绿化覆盖率提升至45.5%,人均公园绿地面积达14.8平方米,基本形成"300米见 绿、500米进园"的城市绿地服务体系,居民亲水近绿的生活体验持续改善。 住房保障扎实推进,居住条件不断改善。稳步推进棚户区和老旧小区改造,完成5个棚改片区、14个老旧小区改造;全面开展农村自建房安全隐患排查整 治,涉及房屋7.79万栋,完成低收入家庭住房改造255户,切实守住住房安全底线。积极推进保障性住房建设和人才安居工程,公租房线上申请受理超1.5 万件,保障性住房和人才住房工作获省级主管部门肯定。住房保障体系日趋健全,群众获得感不断增强。 齐鲁晚报.齐鲁壹点刘凯平 12月30日,济宁高新区管委会召开"实干绘就'十四五'答卷凝心续写发展新篇"主题系列(第4场)城乡建设和交通局专场新闻发布会。 "十四五"以来,济宁高新区城乡建设和交通局锚定"走在前、勇争先"目标,聚焦城市功能完善与人居环境提升,在交通路网建设、基础设施配套、生 ...
宜居宜业 向善向上彰显人文城市温度
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-30 20:11
交通脉动,关乎城市效率,更连接民生幸福。2025年,成都地铁10号线三期、17号线二期、13号线一期、30号线一期接连开通运营,全市轨道 交通运营总里程历史性突破750公里,网络越织越密,城市运行越发顺畅。自2024年10月底启动"开门治堵"以来,成都创新采用"小微手术"治 理城市交通"毛细血管",首批任务全部完成,第二批37项任务已完成36项,相关点位拥堵指数显著下降,"AI红绿灯""可变车道"等智慧化手段 让通勤体验不断优化。 宜居,更体现在"住有所居、住有优居"的坚实保障。成都加快构建保障性租赁住房"一张床、一间房、一套房"多层次供应体系,全年筹集房源 22.4万套(间),投入运营约7.5万套(间),为来蓉青年、新市民等群体提供了安居乐业的温暖港湾。 转自:成都日报锦观 宜居宜业 向善向上彰显人文城市温度 成都天府新区兴隆湖湿地公园。图据新华社 岁末的蓉城,绿道与雪山相映,繁忙与安逸共存。2025年是"十四五"规划收官之年。回首这一年,成都深耕美丽宜居的幸福底色,厚植崇德向 善的人文根脉,实干笃行间,让幸福与温暖成为这座人文城市最鲜明的标识。 2026年是"十五五"规划开局之年,站在新的历史起点,成都使 ...
省委城市工作会议在长沙召开 沈晓明毛伟明讲话省委城市工作会议在长沙召开 沈晓明毛伟明讲话
Chang Sha Wan Bao· 2025-12-06 03:27
12月5日,省委城市工作会议在长沙召开。省委书记沈晓明出席并讲话,强调要深学笃行习近平总书记关于城市工作的重要论述以及中央城市工作会 议精神,尊重城市发展规律,主动识变应变求变,奋力推动湖南城市高质量发展。省委副书记、省长毛伟明讲话,省委副书记、岳阳市委书记谢卫江出 席。 会议以电视电话形式召开,各市州、省政府各驻外办事处设分会场。省领导吴桂英、隋忠诚、魏建锋、张迎春、王道席、刘红兵、郭灵计、马永生、张剑 飞、王一鸥、蒋涤非、陈竞、李建中、朱玉、叶晓颖,国防科技大学副校长陈金宝出席。 毛伟明指出,要全面贯彻习近平总书记关于城市工作的重要论述,落实中央城市工作会议部署,以推动城市高质量发展为主题,以坚持城市内涵式发展为 主线,以推进城市更新为重要抓手,围绕"创新"提升引领力,围绕"宜居"提升幸福感,围绕"美丽"提升魅力值,围绕"韧性"提升安全度,围绕"文明"提升 软实力,围绕"智慧"提升便捷化,把办好"十六运"与城市长远发展紧密结合,提升长株潭都市圈的辐射带动力,探索彰显湖南特色的城市现代化新路径。 沈晓明指出,要深刻把握做好新时代城市工作的规律性认识。坚持实事求是,一切从实际出发,立足城市发展阶段性特征和自身 ...
四中全会精神在基层|记者手记:城市更新,老“钢都”也能很宜居
Xin Hua She· 2025-11-11 12:27
Core Viewpoint - The transformation of Anshan from an industrial city to a livable city is exemplified by the Qianshan Bay project, which enhances flood control and urban aesthetics while promoting ecological sustainability [1][2][5]. Group 1: Urban Development and Infrastructure - The Qianshan Bay project, initiated in 2023, employs a PPP model to improve flood control capabilities and enhance the ecological environment through various construction efforts [1]. - The flood control standards for bridges have been upgraded from a 30-year to a 100-year frequency, indicating a significant improvement in urban infrastructure resilience [2]. - Anshan has undertaken extensive underground pipeline renovations, completing nearly 1,500 kilometers of updates over five years, which includes replacing 536 kilometers of old cast iron pipelines [3]. Group 2: Cultural and Recreational Development - The city is focusing on the "micro-renovation" concept in cultural districts, preserving historical architecture while integrating modern amenities to attract tourism [4]. - The East Bin Cultural Street, established in 1919, has been revitalized into a popular destination for city walks, showcasing a blend of history and contemporary culture [4]. - The establishment of community cultural spaces, such as the Mountain Theater, aims to enhance local cultural engagement and attract residents to participate in various artistic performances [4]. Group 3: Future Urban Planning Goals - Anshan's future urban planning will emphasize disaster resilience, carbon reduction, and resource conservation while maintaining the city's historical character [5].
从“有房住”到推进“好房子”建设,“世界城市日”上这样探讨宜居城市共建
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-10-25 04:13
Core Insights - The concept of "good housing" is becoming a central topic in China's housing development, shifting focus from mere availability to quality [2] - The government has integrated "good housing" into urban renewal policies, emphasizing the need for high-quality development that harmonizes urban growth with residents' living conditions [2][4] - The upcoming World Cities Day will highlight "good housing" as a key element in creating livable cities, aligning with global sustainable development goals [3][4] Group 1 - "Good housing" was first included in the government work report in March 2025, marking a significant policy shift [2] - The State Council has called for robust promotion of "good housing" within urban renewal mechanisms, indicating a comprehensive approach to urban planning and development [2][4] - The theme of "good housing and livable cities" will be a focal point at the World Cities Day event, emphasizing the importance of equitable housing in urban development [3][4] Group 2 - Over 300 participants from various sectors will discuss high-quality urban development and the integration of green and low-carbon initiatives in housing [4] - Keynote speeches will address topics such as new materials, carbon neutrality, and urban ecological compatibility, aiming to explore innovative solutions for sustainable urban living [4][5] - The event will feature the release of innovative results in policy standards, cutting-edge technology, and design strategies, showcasing a collaborative approach to urban housing challenges [5]
【渭南】渭水汤汤润秦东
Shan Xi Ri Bao· 2025-10-24 22:21
Core Points - The article highlights the transformation of Weinan City over the past three decades, emphasizing its journey from a small, underdeveloped area to a modern, livable city, culminating in its recognition as a "National Civilized City" in May 2023 [1][15] - The city's development is driven by a commitment to creating a "livable, resilient, and smart" urban environment, focusing on infrastructure improvement, urban functionality diversification, and enhancing residents' quality of life [1][3] Infrastructure Development - Weinan has made significant strides in infrastructure, transitioning from a state of "shortage" to "completeness," with the construction of new bridges and road networks that enhance connectivity and alleviate traffic congestion [2][3] - Since 2012, the urbanization rate has increased to 52.35% by 2024, a growth of 9.35% from 2012, while the urban built-up area expanded by 22.92 square kilometers [3] - The city has improved its water supply infrastructure, increasing the public water supply coverage from 81% to 99% and constructing 80.5 kilometers of heating pipelines, achieving full coverage in heating services [3] Community and Green Spaces - Weinan has implemented 1,544 urban old community renovation projects from 2019 to 2024, benefiting approximately 340,000 residents [4] - The city has developed 32 comprehensive urban parks and over 160 "pocket parks," making green spaces easily accessible to residents [6] Management and Governance - The city has shifted from rigid management to flexible service-oriented governance, enhancing community engagement and improving the quality of urban management [7][8] - Innovative management practices, such as the establishment of "City Management Discussion Rooms," have facilitated quicker problem resolution and improved community relations [9][10] Cultural and Civic Engagement - Weinan promotes cultural activities and volunteer services, with over 70,000 registered volunteers contributing to community well-being [12][13] - The city has initiated various cultural events, including the Weinan Hundred Troupe Opera Competition, to foster community spirit and cultural heritage [11][12] Future Outlook - Weinan aims to continue its development trajectory by implementing higher standards and practical measures to ensure sustainable urban growth and enhance the quality of life for its residents [15]
全面推动城市高质量发展 加快建设现代化人民城市
Zheng Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-10-20 01:01
Core Points - The meeting emphasized the importance of urban development in modernizing the region and enhancing people's quality of life [1][2] - The focus is on high-quality urban development, with specific goals and principles outlined for achieving this [1][3] Group 1: Urban Development Strategy - The strategy includes strengthening Zhengzhou as a central city and enhancing the capabilities of Luoyang and Nanyang as sub-centers [2] - The development framework is characterized by "one main, two sub, one circle, two belts, and four regions" to create a modern urban system [2] - The integration of urban layout optimization with the national unified market is a priority, aiming to develop logistics hubs and consumer cities [2] Group 2: Key Focus Areas - Emphasis on energy conversion, innovation, and reform to create a vibrant innovation city [3] - Quality of life improvements through integrated planning of population, industry, urban areas, and transportation [3] - Environmental sustainability initiatives to reduce pollution and promote a low-carbon lifestyle [3] Group 3: Governance and Leadership - The need for strong leadership and responsibility in implementing urban modernization initiatives [3] - Development of a robust policy framework and professional teams to support urban development goals [3] - The importance of community engagement and smart governance in building efficient urban systems [3]
新闻1+1|宜居城市,究竟该如何打造?
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-10-16 00:43
Core Viewpoint - The first national standard for livable cities in China has been officially released, establishing a systematic framework for evaluating livability across six dimensions: environment, society, economy, culture, governance, and infrastructure [1][3]. Group 1: Definition and Principles of Livable Cities - The fundamental principle of a livable city is to allow residents to achieve maximum living benefits with minimal living costs [3][6]. - The new standard emphasizes a human-centered approach, focusing on residents' needs and experiences rather than solely on infrastructure [3][6]. - The standard is currently a recommended guideline, aiming to provide a foundation for future mandatory national standards [3][6]. Group 2: Development Process and Expert Involvement - Over sixty experts from various fields participated in the drafting of the standard, engaging in extensive discussions about the concept of livable cities [4][6]. - The standard incorporates international practices, including benchmarks from the United Nations Development Programme and the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda [6]. Group 3: Addressing Previous Shortcomings - The new standard aims to rectify previous shortcomings by placing greater emphasis on residents' happiness and subjective experiences rather than just infrastructure completion [9][10]. - It highlights the importance of governance and cultural preservation as additional dimensions, differentiating it from previous standards [10]. Group 4: Tailoring Solutions for Different Cities - The standard recognizes that different cities have varying economic levels and resource endowments, necessitating tailored livability solutions [13][14]. - It outlines three key principles for cities to follow: understanding their resource endowments, recognizing their economic development stage, and respecting local cultural heritage [13][14].
城市24小时 | 浙江这场重磅会议,为何选在“第三城”?
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-10-15 02:45
Group 1 - The core focus of the recent urban work meetings in provinces like Shandong, Yunnan, and Zhejiang is to plan new urban development strategies, with Zhejiang specifically choosing Wenzhou as the meeting location to emphasize its role as a third economic pole in the province [1][2] - Wenzhou aims to achieve a GDP target of 1 trillion yuan and is tasked with becoming a significant commercial city and regional center, enhancing its urban appeal and functionality through initiatives like the "Strong City Action" [2][3] - The Zhejiang provincial government emphasizes the importance of quality urban development, innovation-driven growth, and the integration of industry, city, and people in its urban renewal efforts [2][3] Group 2 - The establishment of the first cross-provincial fiscal and tax sharing fund in the Yangtze River Delta aims to promote green and technological innovation, with an initial scale of 500 million yuan [5] - The launch of a national standard for livable cities aims to enhance urban planning and management, focusing on environmental, social, economic, cultural, governance, and infrastructure dimensions [9][10] - The release of the first comprehensive urban development index report highlights the strong performance of cities like Beijing, Shenzhen, and Shanghai in sustainable development, with a focus on innovation and livability [13][14][15]
中国首部宜居城市国家标准发布
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-10-14 08:05
Core Points - The first national standard for livable cities in China has been approved and will be implemented on October 5, 2025, providing a framework for assessing livability in urban planning and management [1][2] - The standard aims to address issues in urban construction such as the imbalance between hardware and software, lack of unified standards, and insufficient social participation [2] Summary by Dimensions Environmental Dimension - The standard specifies quantitative indicators for air, water, and soil management, as well as green coverage rates, emphasizing ecological protection and resource conservation [1] Social Dimension - It includes aspects of housing, employment, and healthcare, focusing on the equalization of basic public services [1] Economic Dimension - The income ratio between urban and rural areas is included in the assessment, highlighting inclusivity and coordination [1] Cultural Dimension - The standard emphasizes the importance of historical and cultural heritage preservation alongside the enhancement of modern public cultural services [1] Governance Dimension - A framework for governance is established, which includes online availability of government services and the success rate of social conflict resolution [1] Infrastructure Dimension - It promotes a systematic layout of municipal public facilities, safety assurance facilities, and information communication facilities [1]