Kaiyang law enforcement officers remove an illegal structure that blocks a road, to create a better urban environment. [Photo/Kaiyang media center]
A series of measures has been undertaken in Kaiyang county -- administered by Guiyang, capital city of Southwest China's Guizhou province -- to improve its urban environment.
Among them, it has separated the regulation and operation of sanitation work covering 2.07 million square meters in its urban areas. As a result, it has established an efficient management mechanism integrating waste cleaning, collections, transfers, transportation and disposals.
Meanwhile, Kaiyang has accelerated the construction of a digital urban management platform and established a digital urban management command center.
Some illegal advertisements are taken down. [Photo/Kaiyang media center]
The center has integrated an urban management service hotline, an urban management command center and a case handling center. This is managed by a dedicated person, who guides locals to participate in urban management and improve the quality of urban management.
Elsewhere, Kaiyang is pushing to resolve persistent outside problems.
To date, law enforcement officers have cracked down on more than 7,000 vehicles that parked indiscriminately, punished 633 vehicles for illegal parking and removed more than 500 illegal advertisements, among other things.
An officer takes photos of vehicles that are parking illegally. [Photo/Kaiyang media center]