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What are public facilities?
Public welfare facilities refer to public welfare libraries, museums, memorial halls, art galleries, cultural centers (stations) and other buildings, places and equipment organized by people's governments at all levels or social forces and open to the public for cultural activities.

Public welfare facilities are facilities for public welfare institutions and social organizations to serve the public interest.

Public welfare facilities are venues and equipment funded by the government and organizations to meet public needs. For example: fitness equipment, lawn, etc. Public welfare facilities are like ornaments on a person, and they are also "details of the city", which can best reflect the taste of a city.

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Although financial funds are mainly used for the construction of public welfare projects, risks are often ignored in the construction process. Therefore, it is necessary to improve the restraint mechanism from the system, enhance the risk awareness of investors, strictly implement the responsibility system for investment decisions, truly improve the efficiency of investment projects and ensure the rational use of funds.

Actively promote the project legal person responsibility system. The implementation of the project legal person responsibility system means that the project legal person is responsible for the whole process of planning, financing, construction, operation, repayment and preservation and appreciation of the construction project.

Implement the capital system of construction projects, standardize the investment and financing behavior of projects, and establish a strict responsibility system for investment decisions.