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National Development and Reform Commission, Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development: Strengthen the construction of supporting facilities for the renovation of old urban communities

Zhongfang.com reported on September 8 that on September 7, the National Development and Reform Commission and the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development issued the "Notice on Strengthening the Construction of Supporting Facilities for the Renovation of Old Urban Residential Areas" (hereinafter referred to as the "Notice"). The "Notice" proposes to promote the important role of development and policy finance in supporting the renovation of old urban communities, and actively strive to use long-term low-cost funds to support overall community renovation projects and special renovation projects such as water, electricity, and heating.

According to the "Notice", before the transformation, it is necessary to carefully identify the shortcomings in supporting facilities in the old urban communities built before the end of 2000 that need to be transformed, and organize relevant professional business units to jointly investigate gas, electricity, drainage, and water supply. Possible safety hazards in supporting infrastructure such as heating and public spaces, etc.; focusing on facilities such as elderly care, childcare, parking, conveniences, charging piles, etc., to identify gaps in people's livelihood facilities.

The "Notice" emphasizes that financial guarantees will be strengthened during renovation, and all investments within the central budget will be used for the construction of supporting facilities for the renovation of old urban communities. All localities should coordinate local financial resources and focus on arranging the renovation of supporting facilities in old urban communities such as eliminating various safety hazards in old urban communities, improving drainage and flood prevention capabilities, improving elderly care facilities, and building parking lots and convenience facilities. Funds for the renovation of old urban communities will actively support the elimination of safety hazards.

At the same time, promote the raising of funds through multiple channels, give play to the important role of development and policy finance in supporting the renovation of old urban communities, and actively seek to use long-term low-cost funds to support overall community renovation projects and water, electricity and heating projects. Special renovation project. Financial institutions are encouraged to participate in investing in urban renewal funds such as the renovation of old communities set up by local governments. Social capital is encouraged to professionally contract single or multiple projects for certain profitable renovations such as elderly care, parking, convenience markets, and charging piles. According to the principle of who benefits and who contributes, we actively guide residents to invest in the renovation, which can be implemented through direct investment, use of special housing maintenance funds (reconstruction, renewal), transfer of community public funds, etc.

In addition, after the renovation of old urban communities, qualified communities will choose professional property service companies to take over through market-based methods; the property rights of relevant supporting facilities will be guided to be transferred to professional operating units in accordance with legal procedures. Responsible for subsequent maintenance management. Establish and improve the system for the collection, use and renewal of special residential maintenance funds. Broaden funding source channels, coordinate the income from the operation of public facilities and other owners’ personal income, and ensure the subsequent management and maintenance funding needs of old urban communities.