The national pilot program for the 15 minute convenient living circle in cities has reached the provincial-level full coverage pilot | living circle | coverage
Beijing, September 7th (Xinhua) - The Ministry of Commerce announced on September 6th that, based on the declarations made by various regions, after expert evaluation and public disclosure, the Ministry of Commerce and other departments have identified 70 pilot areas for the 15 minute convenient living circle in the third batch of cities in China, covering 27 provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities directly under the central government such as Beijing, Tianjin, and Shanxi. The reporter learned from the Ministry of Commerce that, with the addition of the first two batches of 80 pilot areas, the 15 minute convenient living circle pilot in cities across the country has reached full provincial coverage. Currently, half of the prefecture level cities in the country have taken action.
According to the relevant notice requirements, provincial relevant departments should urge pilot areas to follow the requirements of the three-year action plan for comprehensively promoting the construction of a 15 minute convenient living circle in cities, adhere to the combination of demand for the people and top-level design, use resident satisfaction evaluation as an important standard to test the effectiveness of work, scientifically plan and implement pilot plans. We should follow the principle of "what is missing and what needs to be supplemented", develop "one store, one morning", make up for "one dish, one repair", serve "one old and one small", prioritize the allocation of basic guarantee types of business, develop quality improvement types of business according to local conditions, and make up for the shortcomings of people's livelihood with one circle, one policy, and create diversified and multi-level consumption scenes.
The notice proposes that provincial-level relevant departments should guide pilot areas to carry out hierarchical classification construction and evaluation based on "basic, improvement, and quality". We should actively promote the implementation of provincial-level pilot projects, select provincial pilot cities, typical communities and key enterprises in the convenient living circle, expand the coverage and service scope of the convenient living circle, and benefit more community residents.