What will be built after the demolition of Qingtan New Village in Changzhou?

As an elite residential area, the main units are: two bedrooms, three bedrooms and four bedrooms.

The government has not decided when the Qingtan New Village in Changzhou will be demolished.

The government plans to demolish a piece of Qingtan New Village, which will start on 20 18 and be listed as a key project. Now the planning department is still doing further related work, and there is no exact time.

Extended data:

1. Reasons for demolition and reconstruction of Qingtan New Village in Changzhou: 1989 completed. The developer is Changzhou Real Estate Development Company, and the property company is the owner's self-sustaining property. The permanent population of Qingtan New Village is 1 190, and many houses were built in the 1980s. Backward construction technology and long construction period have led to signs of dangerous buildings such as wall cracking and water leakage in many houses. At the same time, the sewage pipes in Qingtan New Village are too small and the drainage facilities are backward. Rainy days bring great inconvenience to residents and seriously affect the daily life and personal safety of local residents.

2. Which buildings were demolished in Qingtan New Village, Changzhou?

At Changzhou15th National People's Congress, the representative of * * 1 1 put forward suggestions on the overall renovation of the first, second and third villages in Qingtan and the overall renovation of the large board houses in Qingtan. At present, there are 29 large board houses in Qingtan. These large board houses have simple structure and poor safety performance. Cement board is a kind of wall, which combines the structural characteristics, sound insulation and impermeability of the wall. In addition, most of these buildings are over 30 years old, and large board houses over 20 years old are defined as dangerous buildings abroad, so these large board houses need to be rebuilt urgently.

3. Demolition refers to the legal act that a unit that has obtained a demolition permit, according to the requirements of urban construction planning and the land use documents approved by the government, demolishes houses and their appendages within the scope of construction land according to law, resettles units and residents within the scope, and compensates their losses. The development of a city is a process of continuous reconstruction. With the smooth implementation of China's economic system reform and the gradual establishment of a socialist market economy, productivity has developed unprecedentedly. For the overall planning of the city, and sometimes for the needs of national special projects, it is necessary to demolish the original buildings in order to achieve overall unity or rational use of increasingly tense state-owned land resources.