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Beijing relies on the masses to serve the masses and for robust and detailed urban management——
[Hacia nuestra vida acomodada]Community governance in a big city
“The ‘Party Building Huijia’ brings us not only the changes in the courtyard, but also the deepening of the feelings of the neighbors. The feeling of the old Beijing and the old neighborhoods is back!” I live at No. 31, Dayang Yibin, Zhaojialou Community, Dongcheng District, Beijing Aunt Guo from the courtyard has witnessed the changes in the courtyard over the past 30 years.
In recent years, as a large city, Beijing has taken grassroots social governance as an important part of capital city governance, conducting robust and detailed urban management, relying on the masses and serving the masses.
New solutions for the governance of old communities
As you enter Yard No. 31, Dayang Yibin, Zhaojialou Community, the parking shed has a new look and the bicycles are neatly stacked. On the outside of the building wall, the once cluttered electrical wiring has been smoothed out, and the repainted wall is a uniform retro brick red. Smart access control has been installed in each unit building and windows in the hallway have been renovated.
This compound originally belonged to an ancient community that had been out of control for a long time. To this end, the Zhaojialou community, through the party building leadership, promotes co-government and joint construction of streets, landowners and solidarity businesses, so that residents can share a better life. Organize residents to establish a hospital committee to work together to solve the governance problem in the old community.
In March 2019, the Subdistrict Party Work Committee seized yard No. 31 in Dayang Yibin as a pilot, innovatively introduced non-public party building resources to participate in the governance of the old out-of-control courtyards and established the “Party Building Huijia” project to promote the tripartite “community + community enterprise + residents “Linking to solve governance problems. Hospital residents also actively joined the community rebuilding team and spontaneously painted parking spaces and boxes of newspapers.
Residents are also actively involved in garbage sorting. Since 2018, Jianguomen Street has successively built 19 green life post stations in areas with dense and concentrated buildings, including 3 in the Zhaojialou community. The station has two areas for recyclable garbage and kitchen waste. Recyclable trash brought in by residents is cleaned up by the trash sorting instructor on site, and leftovers and other food waste are weighed and thrown into the scorecard system. Residents can redeem their points for daily necessities like toilet paper, laundry detergent, grains and oil.
Small elevator the livelihood of the big people
Liu Shixiong, who lives in Building 3, Wushengdongli, Panjiayuan Street, Chaoyang District, Beijing, is full of expectations of a happy life in the community. In September this year, Liu Shixiong will end his 34-year life of climbing stairs and will be able to go up and down by elevator.
Liu Shixiong, 75, is a retired worker at the Beijing automobile factory. On November 14, 2018, an elevator installation notice was posted in the building for the first time, and residents of the skyscrapers were quick to give notice.
This building was constructed in the 1980s and is a six-story steel and concrete frame building. Except for the first floor residents, in this residential building there are 20 elderly people over 60. There are 15 steps on each floor, some elderly people need to rest in the middle to complete the floor above and below.
However, things went through twists and turns, and the elevator installation was delayed. To make the little business of installing elevators a good thing that satisfies the masses, the Wusheng Dongli Neighborhood Committee has worked hard, repeatedly negotiating, launching discussion platforms and holding resident meetings …
In November 2019, the notice was republished, this time the elevator is actually under construction.
After the construction began, Liu Shixiong looked at the construction site almost every day, “The little elevator is great for people’s livelihood. If you can’t walk in the future, you can still sit in the elevator and tell old colleagues about the past. Good thing. “
Good governance of the cultural streets
There is a “simple leather workshop” in Yangmeizhu Xiejie, Xicheng District, Beijing, Zhang Jie is the manufacturer of leather goods in the store. The facade of this store is only about 1 meter wide and about 5 meters deep.
Ten years ago, on both sides of the 8.8 hectares of Yangmeizhu Xiejie Hutong, many low-end stores gathered. In 2010, the Beijing Municipal Development and Reform Commission selected Yangmeizhu Xiejie as a pilot project for protection and renovation, and carried out special renovations.
“In the initial stage of the project, residents and businesses are encouraged to reform under the unified requirements of style protection, while promoting the construction of municipal infrastructure, increasing community public space and public service facilities,” presented the person in charge of Beijing Dashilan Investment Company. Following the development concept of cultural transformation, Yangmeizhu Xiejie has explored a different cultural development path from other ancient peoples. Traditional craftsmen and art shops full of characteristics of old Beijing have become the support of street content old woman.
At the Tuerye shop, Zhang Zhongqiang, heir to the fifth generation of Beijing clay sculptures, is introducing tourists: “Tuerye represents Beijing culture and health. We are constantly trying to add new elements.”
As a symbol of Beijing’s ancient cultural streets, Yangmeizhu Xiejie has become a “cultural calling card” by creating a suitable ecological environment for ancient artisans through refined management.
Open the “last mile” of community health services
The refined governance of cities is inseparable from big data. The many achievements of the convenience service of the Desheng Community Health Service Center in Xicheng District, Beijing, are representative of the precise combination of big data and convenience services.
If you want to enter through the door of the community health service center, you must first pass three completely intelligent “checkpoints”, namely the non-contact pre-inspection classification system, the non-contact general practice video clinic, and the non-contact fever sentinel.
The service center’s chief physician, Han Tengteng, commented that the center had great pressure on triage at the beginning of the epidemic. Even if 22 doctors and nurses were specially assigned to pre-diagnose patients at the center entrance, there was still a significant shortage of staff.
Therefore, the center cooperated with China Telecom to integrate Beijing Healthbao’s big data into the pre-inspection and triage system, which was officially put into use on June 10.
Before entering the hospital, patients can scan the code and register themselves. Seniors with smartphone issues can use ID cards or health insurance cards to identify their identity information on the spot. After successful registration, authentication associated with the health treasure and identity information is done directly by “face scanning”. The patient listens to voice prompts to respond to fever, respiratory symptoms, and epidemiological history, and simultaneously completes temperature detection.
Han Tengteng said: “In just 25 seconds, patients who come to see a doctor can be evaluated at the doors, and suspected patients can be identified immediately, and they can be directed to the fever sentinel for further evaluation. This greatly relieves the pressure on the center’s staff and ensures the health and safety of both affected parties. “
In addition, the center also built a 6 square meter heating sentinel and the internal space was divided into two separate doctor-patient compartments. Doctors can complete the nucleic acid detection and blood sampling operation of the patient without contact during the whole process, and can also communicate with the patient without barriers.
Liu Xiaoyan Zhao Jianying Sun Fanghui