The Office of the Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee has just announced the conclusion of Vice Chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee Bui Xuan Cuong on the implementation of management and temporary use of a part of the roadway and sidewalk in the city.

In particular, the leaders of the City People's Committee assigned the Department of Transport and Public Works (GTCC) to coordinate with the Department of Justice to review the Law on Road Traffic Order and Safety, Decree No. 165 of the Government... to advise on the implementation of the abolition of Decision No. 32 on the management and temporary use of roads and sidewalks according to simplified procedures.

This content must be completed by April 15.

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Sidewalk of Hai Trieu Street, District 1, HCMC is being piloted for rental for business purposes. Photo: Tuan Kiet.

The Department of Transport is also assigned to coordinate with relevant departments and units to review and propose to the City People's Committee on the policy, scope, and budget for developing a project to exploit and use roadways and sidewalks, to be completed before April 10; By the second quarter of 2025, the sidewalk management software from Visa Worldwide Pte.Limited will be put into operation.

In addition, the Department of Transport is responsible for coordinating and urging the People's Committee of Thu Duc City and districts to effectively manage and temporarily use roadways and sidewalks and speed up the implementation of sidewalk renovation, repair and upgrade projects.

Decision 32 of the Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee issued on July 26, 2023 aims to replace Decision 74 of 2008 on the management and use of roads and sidewalks. This decision officially takes effect from September 1, 2023 with the aim of ensuring safety, efficiency and urban aesthetics.

According to the new decision, the city allows cases of temporary use of sidewalks and roads and paying fees as places to organize business services, buy and sell goods; places to park vehicles with fees; places to organize cultural activities and keep vehicles serving these activities; places to transfer materials and waste, etc.

The principle when temporarily using a part of the roadway or sidewalk must ensure that it does not cause disorder or traffic safety; it must not block intersections, in front of gates and within a range of 5 meters. The sidewalk must be at least 1.5 meters wide for pedestrians. If the roadway is used for purposes other than traffic, it must have at least 2 lanes for cars in one direction; special cases will be decided by the People's Committee of Ho Chi Minh City.

Decision 32 also stipulates that the temporary use of a part of the roadway or sidewalk must be licensed or approved by the competent authority as well as classified by the subject; in cases where fees must be paid according to regulations, the collection and payment of fees for temporary use of the roadway or sidewalk shall be implemented according to the provisions of the Law on Fees and Charges and documents guiding its implementation.

As of January 1, 2024, Ho Chi Minh City has officially collected temporary use fees for roads and sidewalks to manage urban order and generate revenue for infrastructure maintenance.

Central District of Ho Chi Minh City expands sidewalk rental to 52 streets

Central District of Ho Chi Minh City expands sidewalk rental to 52 streets

After a 5-month pilot, District 1 decided to expand sidewalk rental to 52 streets to improve urban order and create favorable business conditions for people.
Ho Chi Minh City will collect fees for using sidewalks and roads from the beginning of 2024.

Ho Chi Minh City will collect fees for using sidewalks and roads from the beginning of 2024.

From the beginning of 2024, Ho Chi Minh City will allow temporary use of roads and sidewalks in some areas and locations suitable for parking, business... with a fee of 20,000-350,000 VND per square meter.
Ho Chi Minh City to collect fees for using roads and sidewalks from September 1

Ho Chi Minh City to collect fees for using roads and sidewalks from September 1

Decision 32 replaces Decision 74 of 2008 on management and use of roads and sidewalks and will take effect from September 1.