Jimu Journalist Liu Qin
Recently, the Economic Association of Sanyuanli Village, Baiyun District, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province issued a notice that all electric vehicles and Class V vehicles are not allowed to park in the village since 0:00 on May 16, which caused concern.
On the 17th, two landlords of the rental house in the village told Jimu News (email address: jimu1701@163.com )Reporter, after the official implementation of the ban on all electric vehicles entering the village for parking, the residents' travel is somewhat inconvenient, and some tenants have proposed to withdraw their rent. However, for safety reasons, they expressed their understanding of this practice.
Electric vehicles are not allowed to park in urban villages
On May 14, the "Sanyuan Lixiyue Neighborhood Committee" WeChat official account released a notice on strengthening the management of electric vehicles. The notice said that Sanyuanli Village has dense "handshaking buildings" and narrow alleys, making it difficult for fire vehicles to enter. Once an emergency fire occurs, rescue work will face great challenges. At present, the number of electric vehicles in the village has soared, which has led to increasingly prominent fire safety and environmental problems. In order to comprehensively strengthen the management of electric vehicles in the village and eliminate potential safety hazards, it has been decided through research that from 0:00 on May 16, the parking of electric vehicles in the village (including Songbai New Village) will be strictly standardized. All electric vehicles and Class V vehicles in Sanyuanli Village are not allowed to park in the village. If necessary, they can ride shared bicycles to connect to the village. Delivery of daily necessities such as delivery, express delivery, gas, grain and oil, etc. Electric vehicles can enter the village and leave the village within a limited time after registration from 6:00 to 24:00 every day.
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Tips posted in Sanyuanli Village (source: Guangzhou Daily)
According to Guangzhou Daily, Sanyuanli Village is located in the central city of Guangzhou, a megacity, and the southernmost tip of Baiyun District. It is one of the earliest "100 million yuan villages" in China at the beginning of reform and opening up. The village covers an area of 0.92 square kilometers and has a permanent population of about 37000.
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Notice on rewards for moving electric vehicles out of the village in advance (source: WeChat official account of "Sanyuan Lixiyue Neighborhood Committee")
Another Notice on Rewards for Moving Electric Vehicles Outside the Village in Advance, stamped with the seal of Sanyuanli Village Economic Union, Sanyuanli Street, Baiyun District, Guangzhou, mentioned that if electric vehicles are moved to the designated parking area outside the village, they will be rewarded with free charging service for 1 to 2 months.
On May 17, Ms. Huang, who lives in Sanyuanli Village, told Jimu News that she had an electric car in her home. She took the initiative to move the car to the designated parking area in the afternoon of May 14, and registered with the staff. The staff marked her car accordingly, so she was rewarded with free charging for two months.
The landlady in the village said that there were tenants who proposed to return the rent
Ms. Huang said that it only takes three minutes to walk from her home to the location where the electric vehicle is parked. After she parked her car, she did not use the electric vehicle anymore
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Sanyuanli Village after electric vehicles are forbidden to park in the village (source: Guangzhou Daily)
After banning electric vehicles from parking in the village, Ms. Huang felt the inconvenience brought by this move, and this feeling was not limited to her. "I have several rooms to rent in the village. After banning electric vehicles from entering the village, the tenants felt inconvenient. One tenant moved away on the 16th, and another tenant has proposed to move away on the 20th." Ms. Huang said that even so, she also understood the practice of banning electric vehicles from entering the village. "The houses are so dense that electric vehicles are put in the alleys, and fire engines cannot enter after a fire."
Another landlord, Mr. Zhang, said that at present he has also received a notice of rent withdrawal from two tenants. The reason for the withdrawal is that electric vehicles are prohibited from entering the village, which brings inconvenience to the tenants' travel. "Although there is a shared bike connection, it costs money, and the shared bike will be deducted if it is kept in the designated area."
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Electric vehicles outside Sanyuanli Village (source: respondents)
A business owner in the village who did not want to be named said that after the ban on electric vehicles entering the village, she clearly felt that the flow of people in the village was reduced. Previously, residents around Sanyuanli Village often rode electric bikes to buy things in the village, but now these people may find it troublesome and choose to go elsewhere. "One day before, there were 100 people entering the store, but now there may be only 50 people. This will definitely affect the business for a long time."
The village community responds to residents' concerns
Mr. Xie, the fruit stall owner, supported the prohibition of parking electric vehicles in the village. On May 10, a fire caused by an electric vehicle caught fire 300 meters away from his fruit stall. However, he suggested that the details of managing electric vehicles need to be optimized.
Mr. Zhang, a resident, said that he had lived in Sanyuanli with his parents for more than 20 years and had relied on electric vehicles for travel. Now he parked electric vehicles outside the village
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Notice on Strengthening the Management of Electric Vehicles (source: "Sanyuan Lixiyue Neighborhood Committee" WeChat official account)
Jimu journalists noticed that on May 12, Sanyuanli Economic Association had answered several major questions that residents cared about. According to preliminary statistics, there are about 6000 electric vehicles in the village. Sanyuanli Associated Press has optimized the parking area outside the village, with a total length of about 4.5 kilometers. Sanyuanli Village has also set up a special class for mass appeal service, transferred and trained 10 staff, and equipped with 10 dedicated hotlines.
On the 17th, Jimu journalists called the hotline, and the staff said that they would record the needs and difficulties of residents and try to help solve them after reporting. As for the two problems that residents reported to reporters, namely, difficulty in parking electric vehicles and insufficient charging equipment, the staff of Sanyuanli Economic Association said that no similar feedback has been received at present.
(Source: Jimu News)
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