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Key points of Meishan future planning

Legal analysis: focus 1: the future scope of Meishan central city

The plan is clear. The future central city includes Dongpo District and Pengshan District, east to Minjiang East Road and Funiu Avenue, west to Yegong Avenue, south to G35 1 and north to the approach road of Minjiang Second Bridge, with a total area of about 386 square kilometers.

Focus 2: urban development direction

Urban Nature: Chengdu Metropolitan Sub-center City, Chengdu Economic Circle Open Development Demonstration City, Dongpo Cultural, Historical and Cultural City, and Eco-livable Park City.

Urban functions: international leisure and holiday base, southwest trade and logistics base, Sichuan cultural and educational research base, Chengdu metropolitan area new industrial base, Chengdu metropolitan area innovation achievement transformation base.

Focus 3: the overall spatial structure and key development areas of Meishan city

According to the plan, Meishan will form an overall spatial structure of "three axes, two belts and one piece" in the future. "Three axes" refers to the central town development axis, the eastern town development axis and the east-west town development axis, "two belts" refers to the Tianfu New District Economic Belt and the western ecological development belt, and "one belt" refers to the urban construction of the whole park. Recently, with the "One Belt, One Area" as the core, Chengdu and Tianfu New District have been docked to comprehensively optimize the urban spatial layout. Strengthen the northern region: with Qinglong and Shigao regions as the core, plan and build the "Economic Belt around Tianfu New District" with a high starting point and high standards, and create an open and innovative leading area, a breakthrough area for Chengmei City and a pioneering area for high-quality development. The first district in central China: enhance the primacy of the central city and build a "modern city suitable for living, business and business". Beautiful South: Building an internationally influential "international convalescent resort" and a model of China and beautiful countryside.

Focus 4: Planning of major urban transportation facilities.

Civil Aviation: Two new general airports, Hongya and Dan Ling, will be added, focusing on strengthening the rapid connection between Meishan and Tianfu International Airport.

Railways: It is planned to build 3 intercity railways and 5 ordinary railways; In terms of urban railways, Chengdu will plan two urban railways, R 1 and R2.

Highway: It is planned to form a "three horizontal and six vertical" highway network and a "six horizontal and eight vertical" first-class highway network.

Shipping: The waterway below Pengshan Estuary of Minjiang River is planned and constructed according to the fourth-class waterway standard, forming three port areas: Pengshan, Meishan and Qingshen.

Logistics system: It is planned to form a "five parks and four centers" logistics system, and at the same time, a certain number of urban distribution centers will be set up, and Meishan comprehensive bonded zone and bonded logistics center will be set up in combination with the logistics park.

Legal basis: Article 17 of the Urban and Rural Planning Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) should include: the development layout, functional zoning, land use layout, comprehensive transportation system, geographical areas where construction is prohibited, restricted and suitable, and various special plans.

The scope of the planning area, the scale of construction land in the planning area, land for infrastructure and public service facilities, water sources and water systems, basic farmland and green space, environmental protection, natural and historical and cultural heritage protection, disaster prevention and mitigation, etc. should be taken as the mandatory contents of the overall urban planning and the overall town planning.

The planning period of urban master plan and town master plan is generally twenty years. The overall urban planning should also make predictable arrangements for the longer-term development of the city.