Font Size
15px

The two leaders stopped their ga of ping-pong and fell into deep thought.

Mayor Liu seed to have a deep understanding of this issue, and after a long pause, he said slowly,

"The transformation of shantytowns... is indeed a tough nut to crack."

Upon hearing this, a wry smile crossed Fang Huai’s face.

"Mayor Liu, we in the firefighting service are all too aware of that.

Frankly speaking, the reason I took notice of this issue was that the first police dispatch I led after becoming a commander was to a shantytown.

Continuous factories and hos, narrow and broken roads, outdated managent, and hardly any trace of firefighting facilities to be found; it could be said that aside from its liveliness, it had nothing going for it.

At that ti, we spent over half an hour just trying to make room for the vehicles to get in, barely managing to squeeze the special vehicles through."

And I even did so investigation of the surroundings.

After the investigation, I felt that we were pretty lucky, if the fire had been in the daily chemical factory behind it, we wouldn’t have been able to get in at all.

A chemical fire, we would have had to supply water from three hundred ters away, and I dare not even think what the fire could have beco."

Shantytowns, do not just refer to makeshift houses, but also to those clusters of bungalows with high density, long use of construction, small per capita construction area, and incomplete supporting infrastructure.

That factory police dispatch was a classic example of a shantytown.

As he spoke, Fang Huai thought of sothing and chuckled again:

"Our Chief of Staff knew I couldn’t stand such sights and even comforted saying that a joint inspection would definitely be organized.

But deep down, I knew very well, what good would an inspection do? Unless people are relocated and the area is redeveloped, it’s all pointless."

Mayor Liu suddenly laughed:

"At the end of the day, we’re still talking about firefighting issues, right? The city’s shackles will eventually be shed, but there must be a priority in economic investnt."

Firefighting is not sothing that cannot be prioritized, but in his eyes, the overall developnt of the city is what matters most.

When Fang Huai heard this, the corners of his mouth curved into a smile.

Today, he intended to bring his efforts to fruition at this very al, how could he possibly achieve the desired outco without presenting so solid proposals?

"Mayor Liu, if I only talked about this, today’s topic would carry no substance and you wouldn’t have needed to make this trip personally."

Saying so, he walked over to the ping-pong table and took a stack of oil-paper from his pocket, unrolled it and spread it out on the table.

Please look at the VCR.

"Oh?"

Both felt a sense of soone pulling out all the stops, and they approached with hands behind their backs.

On the table lay a large map of Guiyang, with a large circle drawn around an area roughly the size of two palms, with many lines extending out and annotations so densely packed they were almost muddled together.

"This area... is Nanming, right?" Leader Liu asked quickly.

Fang Huai nodded: "It’s the Nanming District, to be precise, called Huaguoyuan."

Hearing this na, the two leaders, who lived in Guiyang, were not unfamiliar, and they looked closely at the area marked with a circled map in ink.

"Wulichong, Pengjiawan, Maiganchong..."

So they knew, so they didn’t.

But to them, this area undoubtedly belonged to the shantytowns.

Fang Huai also tily pointed inside the circle.

"After that dispatch, I began to pay attention to Guiyang’s shantytowns, even rode around many places and asked so of the residents. This place left a deep impression on , not too far nor too close to the bustling comrcial district of the main urban area, large in space, with residents generally having a strong willingness to rebuild.

Therefore, I conducted in-depth research here. Here, there are over twenty-thousand households, and more than a hundred thousand people living in urban villages and shantytowns, but the total land area reaches 10 square kiloters and is relatively concentrated."

Additionally, I investigated the current situation of entrepreneurs who ca from outside Guiyang. Many, due to the high rent, poor policies, weak infrastructure, and scattered platforms, believe that Guiyang does not have the attractiveness for entrepreneurship, and they co and go hastily.

Now, with 10 square kiloters of urban area, if it’s redeveloped as a whole, focusing on this characteristic, what will happen?

I believe, taking advantage of the country’s four trillion yuan investnt stimulus, if developed reasonably, this could beco China’s largest community that siphons off hundreds of thousands of young entrepreneurs and migrant workers."

These words were not Fang Huai’s wild guesses; in the future, the Huaguoyuan community indeed beca China’s, and even Asia’s, largest comprehensive community in terms of area, second only in population to Beijing’s Tiantongyuan.

This community’s economic drive sustained many years of economic growth for Guiyang.

Moreover, with the developnt of Huaguoyuan, the Guiyang governnt and property developers seed to have found a new direction for growth, subsequently redeveloping the existing Century City, then creating the Future Ark, and thus, out of the country’s top ten communities, Guiyang occupied three.

Fang Huai’s steady voice continued to strike at Mayor Liu’s heart.

He then began to notice the markings on the map, many of which were uppercase English letters followed by numbers.

"What are these...?"

Fang Huai pointed at an "S1," and said with a sowhat sheepish smile: "The map is too small; there’s not enough space to write. The plain numbers represent the ideal population capacity for developnt, the uppercase ’S’ stands for subway lines, the lowercase ’s’ for streets, ’B’ for business districts, ’H’ for hospitals..."

His voice was as light as if explaining sothing simple, but in the ears of the two leaders, it sounded almost like a thunderclap.

Is this a community developnt draft?!

Such a comprehensive facility plan, could this be the work of one man?

Do you have any idea what a single "S1" represents for a subway, just planning and design personnel alone would require hundreds of people?!

Even Leader Hao was a bit flustered.

"You, you, you... Is this feasible? It seems to you’re planning to demolish and rebuild the entire area?"

You are reading After Being Reborn, I became a firefighter again? Chapter 716 - 487: Completing the Effort with a Single Meal on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

Darkstone Code cover
Similar genre

Darkstone Code

Tripod ·Drama

Iflifecouldstartover,howwouldyouchoose?Wouldyoustillchoosetobeanordinaryperson,perhapswithinnerbrilliancebutunknowntoothers,watchingthecloudsrollby...

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.