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Two traffic projects in Hanoi hand over enough land in April

hữu chánh (báo lao động) 29/03/2025 06:01 (GMT+7)

Hanoi - It is expected that in April, localities will hand over enough land to implement the construction project of Ring Road 4 and the expansion of Tam Trinh Street.

The Ring Road 4 project in the Capital Region through Hanoi City is over 57km long, passing through the districts of Soc Son, Me Linh, Dan Phuong, Hoai Duc, Ha Dong, Thanh Oai, Thuong Tin.

According to the report of the Hanoi Traffic Construction Investment Project Management Board, the city has so far received 776.97/785.42 hectares of land, equivalent to 48.36/52.73km, reaching 91.7%.

However, there are still many interruptions and bean sprouts along the route with a total length of more than 4.3km.

Started in June 2023, up to now, 4 construction packages of Component Project 2.1 - Construction of parallel roads (urban roads) have been simultaneously deployed by contractors on the handed-over site area with 32 construction teams (23 road teams, 9 bridge teams).

To date, the volume of roadbed sand filling is about 85.01%; roadbed filling is about 62.27%; crushed stone aggregate is about 35.04%.

In Me Linh, Dan Phuong, Hoai Duc districts, the contractor has constructed about 30km of asphalt concrete.

Mot so ho dan o xa Ha Mo (huyen Dan Phuong, Ha Noi) chua duoc giai phong mat bang. Anh: Huu Chanh
Some households in Ha Mo commune (Dan Phuong district, Hanoi) have not yet been cleared. Photo: Huu Chanh

Regarding the site clearance for the Ring Road 4 project, Chairman of the Hanoi People's Committee Tran Sy Thanh recently requested districts to completely resolve the remaining land area that must be recovered and completed before April 15, and complete the parallel road project in October 2025.

Regarding the Tam Trinh road expansion project, during the implementation of site clearance, the Hoang Mai District People's Committee encountered some problems due to changes in the 2024 Land Law, along with the new Land Price List issued by the City People's Committee.

Therefore, the People's Committee of Hoang Mai District has reported and proposed a number of solutions to remove difficulties for the project.

Regarding resettlement support for people, the People's Committee of Hoang Mai District suggested that the time to support renting houses from the time the households handed over the ground until the date of completion of the repair and handover of the house to the households.

The People's Committee of Hoang Mai District proposed that the city approve other support levels for 30 households that have approved the plan, drawn lots for apartments and households preparing for approval, and drawn lots for resettlement houses at the same level (equivalent to the temporary housing support level prescribed in Article 17 of Decision 56/2024 of the city).

With this proposal, after consulting with departments and branches, the Department of Agriculture and Environment proposed that the City People's Committee assign the Hoang Mai District People's Committee to coordinate with the Department of Construction to review and report to the City People's Committee for consideration and permission to change the resettlement housing fund to arrange resettlement for households before making and approving the plan and reclaiming land according to regulations.

Du an mo rong duong Tam Trinh nhieu nam tri tre do vuong mat bang. Anh: Huu Chanh
The Tam Trinh road expansion project has been stalled for many years due to land clearance problems. Photo: Huu Chanh

Regarding the property compensation support policy, the People's Committee of Hoang Mai district said that the project has 786 households subject to land acquisition. Of which, 381 households with illegal housing and assets attached to land have had their compensation, support and resettlement plans approved under Decision No. 10.2017; and 405 households using land have not yet approved their compensation, support and resettlement plans.

The People's Committee of Hoang Mai District proposes to consider the level of support for cases that are not eligible for compensation for construction works and housing.

After consulting with the Departments and branches, the Department of Agriculture and Environment proposed that the City People's Committee approve other support policies as proposed by the Hoang Mai District People's Committee.

At the same time, the People's Committee of Hoang Mai District was assigned to review the time of announcing land recovery for cases where compensation, support and resettlement plans have not been approved; approve other support plans for cases that do not meet the conditions for compensation for works and housing for households (not yet approved) similar to other previous support policies.

The project to expand Tam Trinh Street, over 3.5km long, was approved in 2012, started in 2016 and is expected to be completed after 3 years. However, due to difficulties in site clearance, the project was delayed to be completed in 2026.

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