Pho Yen focuses on key projects

09:13, 14/07/2021

After Thai Nguyen Provincial People's Council approved the Resolution to build Pho Yen Town Culture, Sports, and Green Trees Park Area in the end of 2020, the town focused on land clearance. To date, the project has been implemented and gained positive results. 

As designed, the project covers 43 hectares in Nam Tien commune and Ba Hang ward with the items including outdoor yard, detention basin – green trees park, cultural house - theatre, internal roads, and other technical items. Its deadline is 2022. 

Mr. Bui Van Luong, Secretary of the Town Party Committee, Chairman of the Town People's Committee, informed: the town currently has been imploying the list of steps to plan, choose a consulting unit, and approve the project's construction and drawings. Simultaneously, the town has accelerated the progress of land clearance, striving to complete it in August.

Head of the Town Compensation Committee for land clearance and project management, Mr. Ha Ngoc Hoa, said: 80 out of 280 affected households have to resettle. In addition, it is also necessary to move hundreds of graves. The committee actively coordinated with the departments and agencies and the authorities of the relevant communes and wards to mobilize locals to make statistics on their land and assets. 

All levels and functional branches have counted 130 households with 20.7 hectares and paid over VND 67.6 billion of compensation. 29 out of 80 households have been counted, and 190 graves have been moved.

Mr. Nguyen Quang Toan, Chairman of Nam Tien Commune People's Committee, said: To date, 80 percent of affected households have agreed and received their compensation. Ms. Le Thi Lan, a household of Giua hamlet, Nam Tien commune, shared: my family has nearly 360 meters square of agricultural land, and four graves compensated VND 46 million. My family handed over the land to the town as promised. 

Currently, 100 households have not agreed with the compensation plan because of price questions. Some households have used land larger than the land recorded in certificates of land use rights. The town will guide households to correct documents to solve this issue, thereby creating the basis for compensation, Mr. Bui Van Luong added.