(HBO) – As of the end of 2019, Luong Son district in Hoa Binh province had completed the new-style rural and urban area building targets. To implement the resolution adopted by the provincial Party Congress, the district has mobilised more investment resources in urban infrastructure, aiming to build its centre and expanded area into a town in the future.
The
Luong Son market and commercial residential area project that uses non-State
budget has contributed to infrastructure development in Luong Son township.
On
November 20, 2019, the Ministry of Construction issued Decision No. 986 recognising
Luong Son township and the expanded area encompassing Lam Son, Tan Vinh, Cu
Yen, Nhuan Trach and Hoa Son communes as the fourth-tier urban area. Luong Son
township and its five adjacent communes are projected to form a town,
comprising six inner wards of the fourth-tier urban area, and the five
outskirts communes of Lien Son, Cao Son, Cao Duong, Thanh Son and Thanh Cao.
To
that end, the provincial Department of Construction has proposed the provincial
People’s Committee prioritise capital to projects under the urban development
programme by 2030 approved under the committee’s Decision No.1474 dated July
10, 2019.
The
provincial Department of Construction also urged Luong Son district to promptly
put forth an adjusted master plan in order to create a foundation for the transformation,
along with planning management mechanisms, an urban development programme and a
detailed planning scheme of central areas.
It
is crucial to turn Nhuan Trach and Hoa Son communes into wards in order to
build Luong Son town.
To
build Luong Son district into a town during the 2025-2030 period, the district People’s
Committee proposed the provincial People’s Committee adjust Luong Son’s urban planning
scheme towards expanding urban areas across the district, allocating capital to
the detailed plan of the six wards and the urban development programme to 2020
with a vision towards 2030, focusing on infrastructure development, ensuring
rural development in combination with urbanization.
It
also suggested building new industrial clusters in Hoa Son commune, investing
in infrastructure at the Nhuan Trach industrial park to create income and
attract people to work and live, and building a new market in the Luong Son
industrial park to meet demands of workers and raise the rate of labourers involving
in trade and services./.
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