Hanoi: “Unconventional” stories in the planning of Ha Dinh Lake

< span style=”FONT-SIZE:10pt;FONT-FAMILY:Tahoma”>If the project to improve roads and drainage along Ha Dinh lake is implemented, about 3,000 square meters of lake surface will be leveled.

According to the reporter’s research Dan Tri40892 Mr. Nguyen Cong Ich, Chairman of Ha Dinh Ward People’s Committee, signed document No. 173/UBND sent to the District People’s Committee Thanh Xuan and the Thanh Xuan District Project Management Board clearly stated the unreasonable things about the detailed planning at a scale of 1/500 for Ha Dinh Lake Park.

Specifically, the People’s Committee of Ha Dinh ward disagreed. Comments on the tasks and preliminary plans for the detailed planning at a scale of 1/500 for Ha Dinh Lake Park because the proposed plan was not approved by the community. The content of the plan will have a great impact on the lives of households in the Ha Dinh lake area (clearing the land for more than 200 households, so the investment capital to build resettlement houses is very large, so it will take a lot of money). a long time for households to be able to stabilize their lives).

Regarding the inadequacies of the above Project 40812Major General Le Quy Dam, Director of the Department of Military Ordnance (Ministry of National Defense) signed document No. 4942/CQK-XD sent to City People’s Committee. Hanoi clearly stated: The Military Ordnance Department dormitory area in group 13B, Ha Dinh ward, Thanh Xuan district currently has 24 households that have been approved by the City People’s Committee. Hanoi issued certificates of home ownership and land use rights in Decision No. 7512/QD-UB dated December 28, 2000. Therefore, households have built solid houses and lived stably since 1993 until now.

On June 30, 2011, households in the dormitory area of ​​the Military Ordnance Department reported to the Department about policy of land recovery to implement a road construction and drainage project along Ha Dinh lake and this project will pass through a number of officials of the Military Ordnance Department. According to the project’s construction design drawings, the road is to be built with a road width of 175m and a length of 34,251m.

Through studying documents, the Military Ordnance Department found that implementing the project’s policy will Convenient transportation, however, when implementing the project, it will affect the lives of some households in the Military Department dormitory area, including some households that have to be relocated (those households are families of military officers with military rank). Colonel and Colonel have made many contributions in combat and combat service in the past).

Therefore, the Department of Ordnance requested the City People’s Committee. Hanoi considers the project’s policy and directs the People’s Committee of Thanh Xuan district and the People’s Committee of Ha Dinh ward to adjust the project accordingly. The route can be adjusted to follow the existing road to have the least impact on households. The Department of Ordnance also pays attention to rear policy in the army.
In response to complaints and denunciations from citizens about the “problems” at the Ha Dinh Lake Construction Project 40815, Mr. Vu Hong Khanh, Vice Chairman of the City People’s Committee. Hanoi signed official dispatch No. 8308/UBND-BTCD sent to the Chairman of Thanh Xuan District People’s Committee to assign the Chairman of Thanh Xuan district to check and resolve the application of Mr. Nguyen Viet Dung (and a number of citizens) at 6, alley 342/101 Khuong Dinh, Ha ward. Dinh accused a number of key officials of Thanh Xuan district of wrongdoing in implementing the road and drainage system improvement project; Develop a plan to implement projects overlapping residential land with violations in land management in the district (Application transferred by the Government Inspectorate in document No. 2185/TTCP-VP dated August 16/ 2011).

The above official dispatch also requires Thanh Xuan District People’s Committee to report to the City People’s Committee on the results of the settlement so that this agency can respond to the Government Inspectorate.

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