Baiyun District Unveils Proposed 2026 Ten Practical Projects for Public Welfare

Deep News
Feb 06

On February 3, it was announced at the Baiyun District meetings that the proposed list of ten practical projects for public welfare in 2026 has been finalized. These initiatives span education, employment, culture, healthcare, elderly care, and transportation.

Key projects planned for 2026 include enhancing educational satisfaction by constructing, renovating, or expanding three schools, adding 1,530 student placements, upgrading 20 primary and secondary school canteens, replacing 3,070 sets of adjustable desks and chairs for midday rest, and establishing one family education guidance service station.

The district aims to improve the public employment service system by creating 11,000 new urban jobs and ensuring zero-employment households are dynamically assisted. To enrich cultural life, over 100 cultural, commercial, sports, and tourism events will be organized annually, alongside developing a "Refreshing Silver Hair Classroom" program.

Healthcare coverage will be strengthened by providing free health check-ups for nearly 1,000 frontline sanitation workers, building five new smart health emergency stations (AED), implementing an integrated health protection project for the elderly and children, and promoting community-wide health education services.

Sports and health initiatives will involve hosting 1,100 school football matches, helping 8,000 primary students acquire basic swimming skills, and constructing two public fitness venues. Elderly care facilities will be upgraded by enhancing services at 14 community stations, advancing meal assistance sites, and building a new station in Quanhu Community, Quanhu Street.

Food safety efforts will see 90 online catering businesses adopt transparent kitchen practices and 26 "Love Stations" completed. Affordable housing measures include supplying 1,060 public housing units, delivering 2,000 resettlement homes, upgrading the water supply network in Maijia Town, and renovating dangerous buildings on Xiaodian Street in the Guinai Center.

Transportation improvements feature adding and upgrading 300 parking spaces, implementing 2 km of rural road safety projects, rectifying 10 km each of hazardous braille paths and roadside trees, renovating eight public toilets, and installing road barriers on Youpin Street.

Urban safety resilience will be boosted through bridge inspections at locations like Baiyun No.1 Primary School, road hazard management, repairing 300 dangerous manhole covers, upgrading streetlights on Financial East Road, Jinqiu Road, and Jinrui Road in Yuncheng Area, and burying overhead cables along main roads while installing lights on the extended section of Sixian Road.

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