Create the "Civilized Course" | Create a civilized corridor, the small channel drives the
Author:New Saihan V Time:2022.06.14
The corridor is the smallest and closest to the lives of the citizens and the masses. It is an important part of the "Lizi" project to create a national civilized city. In order to further improve the living environment of the residents and eliminate hidden safety hazards, and help the construction of civilized corridors, on June 10, the community of Xing'an South Road, the university, organized community staff, party members, and new era civilized practice volunteers to carry out the "civilized building channel month" to create a city. Special rectification.
There are miscellaneous objects in the corridor in the community in the jurisdiction, the walls are damaged, the small advertisements are scratched, and the lighting of the lighting lights not only affects the daily life order of residents, but also brings hidden safety hazards. During the activity, the staff were not afraid of dirty or tired, and the cleanliness was meticulous. It also cleaned up in all -round dead ends that were not easy to find. The cleaning corridor was renewed. Everyone lives comfortably. "
Although the corridor is small and civilized. Carrying out the tackling work of the "Civilized Council Month" and strengthening the construction of civilized corridors. It is an important measure to benefit people's livelihood, improve the quality of the civilization of the citizens, and improve the degree of urban civilization. Great civilization.
Correspondent: Guo Yi
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