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城市一刻钟便民生活圈扩围升级
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban· 2025-09-26 22:17
Core Points - The Ministry of Commerce and nine other departments have jointly issued a notice to enhance the construction of urban 15-minute convenience living circles, focusing on community residents and aiming to meet their daily consumption needs [1][2] - As of July 2023, 6,255 convenience living circles have been established in 210 pilot areas, serving 129 million residents through 1.503 million commercial outlets [1][2] Group 1: Key Tasks from the Notice - Expand coverage to include all urban areas and compatible county communities over the next three years, integrating various service circles such as elderly care and shopping [2] - Optimize facility layout through scientific planning and support for community commercial development alongside public services [2] - Promote business upgrades by enhancing essential service sectors and encouraging new business models to meet diverse consumer needs [2] - Upgrade services by fostering brand development and providing personalized services, including community dining options [2] - Enhance management through diversified governance mechanisms and improved digital management for smarter community living [2] Group 2: Focus Areas - The emphasis on innovative planning, particularly for elderly and child services, and the introduction of new business types are highlighted as key areas for the expansion and upgrade of convenience living circles [2][4] - The Ministry of Civil Affairs is focusing on multi-layered elderly care services, with over 86,000 meal assistance points established by June 2023, serving 3.28 million elderly individuals daily [3][4] - The National Health Commission is working on expanding community childcare services, aiming to provide various types of care options for infants and toddlers [4]