(NLDO) - Before February 15, the Department of Natural Resources and Environment of Ho Chi Minh City must advise the Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee to propose transferring 8 public lands to build schools and parks in District 6.
Standing Vice Chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee Duong Ngoc Hai has just assigned the Department of Natural Resources and Environment to advise the City People's Committee on the proposal to transfer 8 public lands in District 6 to build schools and parks. This must be completed before February 15.
Previously, District 6 People's Committee reviewed and proposed to convert 8 public lands, including:
Land plot 709 Hong Bang, Ward 6 (3,642 m²): currently for short-term lease, mostly vacant, planned to build a new Kindergarten in Ward 6. Land plot 621 Pham Van Chi, Ward 7: vacant land, planned for education, greenery, healthcare, commerce; planned to build a new Primary and Secondary School in Ward 7.
Land plot 127 An Duong Vuong, Ward 10 (15,394 m²): most of the area is vacant, planned for educational reserve; planned to build a new Primary School in Ward 10. Land plot 752 Hau Giang, Ward 12 (16,215 m²): most of the area is vacant warehouse, planned to build a new Secondary School in Ward 12.
Land plot 187/4 Kinh Duong Vuong, Ward 12 (6,358 m²): vacant land, planned to build a new Primary School in Ward 12. Land plot 97/13 Kinh Duong Vuong, Ward 12 (3,239 m²): vacant land, educational planning, planned to build a new Secondary School in Ward 12.
Land plot 826 An Duong Vuong, Ward 13 (16,095 m²): vacant land, partly planned for education, planned to build a new high school in Ward 13. Land plot 752 Hau Giang, Ward 12 (16,215 m²): vacant land, planned to build a green park.
This proposal has been approved by the Department of Planning and Architecture and the Department of Education and Training of Ho Chi Minh City.
The leader of District 6 People's Committee said that the current need for schools in the area is very urgent.
Currently, the district has 17 public kindergartens, 19 primary schools, and 14 secondary schools, which are not enough to meet the learning needs. Through review, the district found that some land plots have expired leases and are left vacant, causing waste and risk of becoming polluted areas, giving rise to social evils.
The transfer aims to optimize public land funds, serving the educational and green space needs of the people.
Source: https://nld.com.vn/ubnd-tp-hcm-chi-dao-viec-quan-6-xin-chuyen-dat-cong-lam-truong-hoc-196250207122503661.htm
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