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Chinese vice premier calls for better city planning

Xinhua, March 29, 2016 Adjust font size:

Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli on Tuesday urged local authorities to improve the way in which they plan their urban environments.

In a meeting with provincial leaders and officials, Zhang underscored the principles adopted during a national city planning conference and called for improvements to be made across the board.

Aimless expansion should be avoided, he said, and cities should be designed with their local characteristics in mind, Zhang said.

The renovation of substandard housing should be accelerated and underground infrastructure should be improved, he said, adding that each urban area needs an efficient security system able to respond to emergencies.

He also urged pushing forward building of sponge cities, which are expected to soak up water to reduce flood risks through things such as permeable roads and rooftop gardens.

The emphasis on urban planning comes against a backdrop of unfettered, rapid urbanization in the past few decades, which has resulted in urban ills such as traffic jams, pollution and compromised public safety.

The urban planning vision was promoted at the Central Urban Work Conference in December, accompanied by pledges to transform urban development patterns and improve city management.

The last time China held a meeting like this conference was in 1978, when only 18 percent of the population lived in cities. By the end of 2015, 56.1 percent of the population lived in urban areas.

The conference said urban development should focus on creating environments where people can live in harmony with each other and nature. Endi