Chemical Street
Chemical Street, belonging to Daowai District, Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province, is located in the east of Daowai District, Xiangfang District in the south, Daokou street in the north, northeast inland port in the West and Tuanjie town in the East. The area is 12.5 square kilometers (2012).
In 2019, chemical Street governs 6 communities. In 2011, the total population of chemical Street was 24690.
In 2015, the investment of chemical Street outside the province was 250 million yuan, and the investment in fixed assets was 76 million yuan, all of which were industrial fixed assets investment.
Historical evolution
Chemical Street is named after chemical enterprises in its jurisdiction.
In 1973, the chemical industry commune was established, belonging to Taiping District.
In 1979, it was changed into a chemical Street, still belonging to Taiping District.
On March 24, 2004, Daowai District was merged with Taiping District. The new district was named Daowai District, and chemical Street was named Daowai District.
administrative division
In 1985, 9 communities and 136 residential groups were under the jurisdiction of chemical Street.
In 2011, chemical Street has jurisdiction over 6 communities, including dongke, Dongxing, Dongsheng, Dongguang, Hongguang and Jinshan, with 158 resident groups.
In 2019, chemical Street has jurisdiction over six communities: dongke community, Dongxing community, Dongsheng community, Dongguang community, Hongguang community and Jinshan community.
Chemical Street office in Daowai District, dongke, No. 9, beisandao street.
geographical environment
Chemical Street is located in the east of Daowai District, bordering Xiangfang District in the south, Daokou street in the north, inland port in the Northeast in the West and Tuanjie town in the East. The area is 12.5 square kilometers (2012).
population
In 1985, the total population of chemical Street was 16757.
In 2010, there were 9609 households with a total population of 24631, including 13338 males and 11293 females.
In 2011, there were four ethnic groups, Han, Korean, Hui and Manchu, with a total population of 24690, including 13044 males and 11646 females.
Economics
From January to October 2010, chemical Street completed a total of 8 investment projects with the amount of 100 million yuan, including 5 projects with more than 10 million yuan, and the financial revenue at the district level was 26.5 million yuan.
In 2011, chemical Street attracted investment of 220 million yuan, including 5 projects with more than 10 million yuan, and the financial revenue was 46.657 million yuan.
In 2012, the investment of chemical Street outside the province was 247 million yuan, including 2 projects with more than 10 million yuan; the investment in fixed assets was 900 million yuan, including 300 million yuan in industrial fixed assets.
In 2013, the investment of chemical Street outside the province was 150 million yuan.
From January to October 2014, the investment of chemical Street outside the province was 150 million yuan, including 3 projects with more than 10 million yuan and 1 billion yuan of fixed assets investment.
In 2015, the investment of chemical Street outside the province was 250 million yuan, and the investment in fixed assets was 76 million yuan, all of which were industrial fixed assets investment.
social undertakings
education
In 1990, there were 1 University, 1 middle school, 5 primary schools, 7 kindergartens and nurseries in chemical Street.
In 2011, there were 2 primary schools with 367 students and 38 full-time teachers in chemical Street, with the enrollment rate of primary school-age children being 100%; 2 junior middle schools with 349 students and 36 full-time teachers, with the enrollment rate of junior middle school-age population being 100%.
Cultural undertakings
In 2011, chemical Street has a cultural station, a social and cultural center, and two community libraries with 18000 books.
medical and health work
In 2011, chemical Street has a community medical service center, 10 professional health personnel.
social security
In 2010, chemical Street resettled 921 new urban employees, 628 laid-off and unemployed reemployees, 53 public welfare jobs and 128 migrant workers; provided 806 endowment insurance subsidies and 626 medical insurance subsidies for flexible employees, college students and migrant workers; provided free training for 282 laid-off and unemployed people and special poverty-stricken people; and provided 136 households with reemployment support policies The enterprise has gone through the procedures of reducing or exempting administrative fees. We provided low rent housing subsidies for 159 low-income families with a total amount of 910000 yuan, provided serious illness relief for 23 low-income families with a total amount of 40000 yuan, and provided relief materials for low-income families with a total amount of more than 20000 yuan.
In 2011, chemical Street issued 133320 yuan as reward for parents of only child of unemployed people and 42360 yuan as reward for only child of unemployed people; day care centers were set up in Dongxing and Dongguang communities to help three children with cerebral palsy in the jurisdiction to go to Seamen's Hospital for rehabilitation training, organize five disabled people with employment intention to participate in vocational skills training classes for disabled people, and resettle urban residents There are 900 employed persons, 508 laid-off and unemployed persons, 91 public welfare jobs and 128 migrant workers; 806 people are subsidized by endowment insurance and 626 people are subsidized by medical insurance for flexible employees, college students and migrant workers; 159 families are subsidized by low rent housing with the amount of 119.520 yuan; 50 families are subsidized by serious illness with the amount of 100000 yuan; and the number of people who are subsidized by medical insurance is 100000 yuan More than 20000 yuan and other materials.
In 2012, Huahua Street provided low rent housing subsidies for 73 families with a minimum living standard of less than 10 square meters and 8 meters low rent housing for three low-income families; provided orphan relief fund of 12960 yuan, temporary relief fund of 17500 yuan, relief materials of rice, white flour, soybean oil and clothing, totaling more than 20000 yuan; and resettled 984 new urban employees.
In 2013, Huahua Street cashed the annual 60 yuan one-child fee for 352 laid-off and unemployed people; resettled 1002 new urban employees, of which 998 were unemployed and 7 were migrant workers; provided low rent housing subsidies for 40 low-income families with an area less than 10 square meters, and provided low rent housing for 4 low-income families; in the first half of the year, provided temporary housing for 2 seriously ill people and 3 poor families At that time, the relief fund was 7000 yuan, and rice, white flour, soybean oil and clothing, equivalent to more than 20000 yuan, were distributed to the families on subsistence allowances.
In 2014, Huahua Street provided special assistance fund of 82680 yuan for 59 family planning families, resettled 1 085 new urban employees and 937 unemployed employees, and provided relief materials such as rice, white flour, soybean oil and clothing for families with minimum living allowance, totaling more than 20000 yuan.
In 2015, Huahua Street provided 223320 yuan of special assistance funds for 36 families with family planning assistance; settled 1084 new urban employment and 910 unemployed employment; and provided relief materials such as rice, white flour, soybean oil, clothing, etc. for families with minimum living security, with a total amount of more than 20000 yuan.
Transportation
Chemical Street has 17 main streets, such as Xianfeng Road, chemical road and Donghua road. No. 53 and No. 57 intermodal buses pass through the jurisdiction, and Xianfeng bridge is located in the jurisdiction.
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