今日上海
上海城管部门全力保障第三届进博会 - 2020年09月25日
Authorities crack down ahead of 3rd CIIE
Shanghai's urban management and law enforcement authorities are focusing on violations such as unauthorized business operations on the street, illegal structures, improper outdoor signboards and garbage-sorting failures ahead of the third China International Import Expo in November.
There have been around 1.29 million patrols at tourist attractions, business areas and construction sites this year with administrative penalties imposed on nearly 80,000 cases.
Efforts to ensure a tidy and orderly environment are concentrated on 88 square kilometers of key areas near the expo venue — Huangpu River, Suzhou Creek and their banks, 90 major streets, 80 hotels accommodating expo guests, 41 landscape areas and seven transport hubs, the Shanghai Urban Management and Law Enforcement Bureau said.