DNO - The City People's Committee has just issued a decision to establish a Working Group to handle difficulties in compensation and site clearance for projects in the city. In the immediate future, it will focus on removing obstacles for the Hoa Lien - Tuy Loan expressway project.
Construction of Hoa Lien - Tuy Loan expressway project. Photo: THANH LAN |
The working group consists of 32 people led by Mr. Vo Nguyen Chuong, Deputy Director of the Department of Natural Resources and Environment, and the deputy heads are led by leaders of the City Land Fund Development Center.
The team is responsible for coordinating with the People's Committees of districts and the Compensation Council for damages of projects to review problems and difficulties in compensation and clearance work to agree on handling directions and advise the City People's Committee to direct handling and removal.
At the same time, the team supports districts in handling specific problems arising in practice but the law does not have regulations or has regulations but they are unclear and difficult to implement during the implementation of projects.
Support the forces directly involved in implementing processes and procedures related to compensation and clearance work at construction works and projects, especially urgent, dynamic and key projects when requested by the People's Committees of districts or directed by the City People's Committee.
It is known that the working group was established to solve the general problems for projects in the city. In the immediate future, the group will focus on solving the difficulties and problems in compensation and site clearance of the Hoa Lien - Tuy Loan expressway project because this is a national key project. After that, the group will review other projects to send support forces depending on the situation.
The Hoa Lien - Tuy Loan expressway project needs to clear 11.5km of land through 3 communes: Hoa Lien, Hoa Son, Hoa Nhon, process 1,166 records, clear 20km of frontage roads on both sides of the route with 710 records, more than 2,900 graves.
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