Chapter 1425 Can't I say it earlier?
Unlike later generations, the Urban Construction Bureau in the 1980s was a difficult department.
The work of the Urban Construction Bureau in later generations was mainly stamped and approved. It not only did it in vain, but also grasped the lifeblood of countless real estate developers. Occasionally, it was mainly the liver, stomach and prostate.
The Urban Construction Bureau in the 1980s can be said to be the opposite of the poor, because they really want to carry out construction. The Provincial Urban Construction Bureau will have units such as the Provincial Urban Construction Company and the Second Company, and the Municipal Urban Construction Bureau will also have units such as the Municipal Construction Company and the Municipal Urban Construction Bureau. In addition, institutions such as the Garden Bureau are also managed by the Urban Construction Bureau at this time. In other words, all responsibilities related to urban construction are in the hands of the Urban Construction Bureau.
The most beautiful job in the world is to have a heavy responsibility but less responsibility, and the worst thing about errands is to have heavy responsibility but less power.
Among the urban construction bureaus across the country, the Urban Construction Bureau of the Capital Construction Bureau is the worst.
Since the Peking era, the living problems in the capital have been very prominent. However, at that time, there was no place to live, because the construction level was not up to standard. The poor could not even live in a slum, so they could only hide in a shack to protect themselves from the wind and rain.
After the founding of the People's Republic of China, the problem of living in the capital became that the land was insufficient, the imperial city was filled with the roots, and the Second Ring Road was soon not enough...
Unlike the government model of the Republic of China era, New China implemented a super-large government, with countless top-down state public officials, and the families and children of these people also needed decent accommodation.
The slums that once lived in four households had to pour into four New Taipei City residents. The government land was even larger. The area required by the school was a big number, and the equipment of public facilities such as medical care brought countless people with public positions.
In addition, workers representing the most advanced class in China also have reason to enjoy better living conditions.
All this pressure was thrown to the Urban Construction Bureau.
However, the pressure of construction cannot be compared with persuading relocation.
Director Lei looked at the complaint letter transferred from his superiors, and it was like one or two big shots.
When it comes to demolition, it was not difficult in the 1980s.
Because the cash value of the house is very low, the price is mainly reflected in the building itself. A 40 square meter square meter matching a 400 square meter yard is not as valuable as a 60 square meter building.
Therefore, even residents living at the foot of the imperial city do not mind changing houses from the slums to the Third Ring Road. If they change houses, many units will still ask for fundraising and still have to be ranked.
In comparison, it is much harder to simply borrow a house.
That is purely troublesome, and there is no interest to discuss. What's even more troublesome is to arrange the other party.
There are almost 500 families and nearly 2,000 people, all of which are concentrated in several units. Although the leaders of each unit help, they still have difficulty in discussing.
There are countless petitions and complaints against the Construction Bureau.
For three days, Director Lei Zhenhua didn't sleep for 8 hours in total, and his eyes were red.
The office director couldn't see it and said worriedly: "Director, it really doesn't work. Let's discuss with the district that each street should have a certain number of places."
"Scatter people to various streets? The conditions in the streets are worse, and they are even more reluctant." Director Lei covered his head and felt bored.
He regretted taking on this job, but it wouldn't work if he didn't.
If the city leaders decided on something, he would not take the initiative to mention it, but he would not be tactful.
"How is the school you are in contact?" Director Lei asked again. The teaching area of schools is often surplus, especially those schools with accommodation buildings. If you can lend some rooms, it will be much easier.
The director shook his head and said, "There is no one who can talk to you. Some people say they can help, at most three or five rooms, which will not solve the big problem."
"The three or five rooms agreed." Director Lei paused and said, "Get together and find key places like the police. They should have left."
This is the embarrassment of the Director of Urban Construction. He was there when building a house, but it was not his own if it was built. Most of the houses held in the city have a master, with very little flexibility and heavy tasks.
On weekdays, such a relationship of power and responsibility is fine, but now there is a task to ask for help, and the director's connections are no longer enough.
There are always some surplus houses for large units such as public security, but the most difficult ones are actually large units. If the relationship is not in place, it is useless to say that it is useless. Unless you take the leader's orders to suppress people, you will probably get a consolation prize.
"If it really doesn't work, just disassemble the task." The director proposed a bad idea.
The task of dismantling is something that is often done in the unit. The so-called superiors suppress the subordinates. Now they have to demolish 1,000 households, so they are allocated to each department, department, and even individuals. It seems a bit fair to say, but does not mean that the sales work is handed over to the accountant?
In the end, many of the disassembled tasks were digested by relatives and friends.
The task of purging a house is probably more difficult than other tasks.
If this is also to be dismantled, everyone will have to give up their house in the end.
Director Lei did not want to make a rebellious relationship with his relatives, and said firmly: "This task must be concentrated. Let's not be anxious first. We will take a step by step, move the first batch of relocated people away, free up a building, and then move into another building. The time limit given by the leader is still available, don't be too anxious, don't be anxious..."
In fact, Director Lei was already anxious.
The banging knock on the door interrupted Director Lei's thoughts.
"Come in." Director Lei shouted.
"Lao Lei, are you free?" The person who pushed the door open was Deputy Director Dou Hui. He was a veteran cadre who was rehabilitated and was much more qualified than Director Lei. He was not polite and sat opposite the desk consciously.
In 1988, all units across the country were the world of veteran cadres.
A group of people who started working before and after the founding of the People's Republic of China had not had time to retire. The higher the level of veteran cadres, the longer they burned.
Director Lei was also used to Dou Hui's casualness in his office. He even smiled in his anger and said, "I'm talking, Xiao Wang, pour a glass of water for Director Dou, why are you standing there?"
Xiao Wang, who was 180 pounds, agreed repeatedly and turned to find the cup.
"Is there anything wrong?" Director Lei asked again.
Dou Hui smiled and said, "I see you are very busy these two days, so I want to ask if you can help."
"I've been busy with housekeeping these two days." Director Lei didn't believe Dou Hui could be so easy to help. None of the dozen deputy directors under the Urban Construction Bureau took the initiative to take on this task. Everyone knows it's difficult to do, so naturally they don't want to touch the lightning.
Chapter completed!