Beijing Municipal Government has well handled 938 proposals of CPPCC Beijing Committee for 2016 on schedule in which it was asked to play a leading role, said the Municipal Government Secretary General Li Wei during the 30th session of 12th Beijing CPPCC Standing Committee on January 10.
He added, in removing the city’s non-capital functions, constructing the subcenter and improving citizen’s livelihood, such as education, medical service and elderly care, the government has absorbed ideas in the proposals of political advisors.
Based on the suggestions in the proposals for promoting the coordinated development in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, the Beijing Municipal Government has rejected 16,300 business registrations, closed 335 manufacturing and polluting enterprises, and removed 117 commodity trading markets of various kinds.
The government has also adopted the suggestion of constructing the sub-center with premium standard. It has had the subcenter’s overall urban design and its six key areas’ detailed urban design completed and has 106 of 350 key infrastructure and ecological projects launched. Besides, the government has canceled 77 administrative examination and approval items, and abolished or adjusted 74 kinds of grass-roots level certificates.
As for improving the traffic system in the city, the government has actively carried out traffic jam remission work and the pilot work of reforming parking management. It has started constructing 90 branch roads in the central six districts, 40 of which have been completed. The government has opened 24 dead end roads added 100km long bus lane and risen the green traffic rate of downtown city to 71 percent.
In addition, the government has implemented the second phase of the three-year action plan on pre-school education by adding 15,000 preschool enrollments in the city.
The government has also increased over 1,000 maternity beds and 800 midwives, a move to comprehensive implement the universal two-child policy in Beijing,
What’s more, it has newly built 150 elderly care stations in communities, and 53 elderly care centers in townships, aiming to further improve the city’s home-based care services.