Shanghai Daily

Huacao Town targets trash from rapid developmen­t

- Mao Haiping and Yang Yang

HUACAO Town in Minhang District is taking positive steps to target its messy urban conditions resulting from rapid regional developmen­t. These measures include reducing its abandoned garbage from seven dump trucks full daily to one dump truck monthly.

The town on the northern tip of the district’s territory is in its key phase of urban renewal, constructi­on and developmen­t as the Hongqiao Internatio­nal Hub regional strategy hones the town into a globally competitiv­e metropolit­an section.

Yet urban management is lagging behind the town’s rapid developmen­t.

“In the peak days we used seven or eight trucks daily — each vehicle had a loading capacity ranging from three to five tons — to remove the abandoned garbage. Now the number has been reduced to one truck monthly,” said Zhou Shengchun, Party secretary of Huacao.

Other messy urban conditions include disorganiz­ed parking, constructi­on site negligence, lack of supervisio­n on vacant land, disorganiz­ed rental services, untidy shop signs and delayed response to complaints, among others.

“The messy conditions had formed due to a wrong mindset. We tended to be wise only after an event had happened,” Zhou said, “And now we have to tackle the problem and find solutions.”

In addition, to restore its quick response to the 12345 public complaint hotline, the town set up a “red lantern” mechanism and officials who failed to take respond quickly would face a serious talk to remind them of their duty.

Five village Party secretarie­s are now fully accounted for the town’s grid governance, supported by public security, comprehens­ive law enforcemen­t and market supervisio­n forces.

 ?? ?? Officials patrol Huacao Town to prevent illegal dumping of garbage by trucks. — Ti Gong
Officials patrol Huacao Town to prevent illegal dumping of garbage by trucks. — Ti Gong

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