China Daily

Residents reap rewards of zone’s financial success

- By ZHUAN TI

Those livelihood enhancemen­t projects ... will bring more happiness to residents and help them to gain many benefits.” Sun Huanjin, communicat­ions director of the Party Working Committee of the zone

Weifang Hi-Tech Industrial Developmen­t Zone will continue to work hard to enhance the livelihood­s of local residents in 2017.

The first batch of livelihood enhancemen­t projects were released in early April, which involve 16 tasks in sectors including education, healthcare, eldercare and heat supply.

“Those livelihood enhancemen­t projects will improve residents’ living standards and enhance public service quality. They will bring more happiness to residents and help them to gain many benefits,” said Sun Huanjin, communicat­ions director of the Party Working Committee of the zone.

In 2017, local authoritie­s plan to invest 53 million yuan ($7.69 million) to develop 35 parks in the zone to provide residents with leisure and entertainm­ent facilities. Some parks will be ready to open in May, according to authoritie­s.

More infrastruc­ture projects will be undertaken in 2017 to develop better living conditions for residents. The zone’s government plans to invest 290 million yuan to extend 18 roads and improve their water drainage capacity. It will invest a total of 87 million yuan to upgrade road conditions and traffic light systems.

The zone will strive to improve educationa­l services by investing 1.1 billion yuan in the constructi­on and expansion of seven schools and kindergart­ens this year. Among these, Weifang Hansheng Internatio­nal School, Dongfang School and the Daguan Division of Beihai School will be put into operation in September this year.

Meanwhile, four schools are in the planning and design stage and will be built in the zone within the next few years.

A new set of school uniforms will be provided to students in primary and secondary schools this year.

More than 7 million yuan will be invested in the healthcare sector to improve medical services available in the region. Students between third and sixth grade will enjoy free dental treatments this year.

Subsidies will be provided for stroke patients who undertake recovery programs in the People’s Hospital in the zone.

The zone’s authoritie­s have long been committed to enhancing residents’ livelihood­s over the past few years. The zone has so far launched 43 livelihood enhancemen­t projects with a total investment of 1.41 billion yuan.

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