According to the People's Committee of Quang Tri province, up to this point, the total number of rearranged and handled houses and land in the area managed by the locality is 2,350 houses and land.
Up to now, the People's Committee of Quang Tri province has approved a plan to handle 2,238 houses and land. Of which, 1,979 facilities will be retained for continued use; 230 facilities will be transferred; 5 facilities will be reclaimed; 1 district-level house and land facility will be temporarily detained; 23 provincial-level facilities will be transferred to local management and handling.
For public service units under the management of the province alone, there are 1,357 housing and land facilities, of which 62 housing and land facilities have no need to be used and are abandoned.
For example, in Trieu Phong district, there are 23 public offices that are abandoned. Of which, two housing and land facilities The Provincial People's Committee has approved a plan to rearrange and handle them in the form of selling assets on land and transferring land use rights; seven housing and land facilities of kindergartens, primary schools and secondary schools were approved by the Provincial People's Committee to keep them for continued use, but currently the units do not have a need to use them, so they are proposing to transfer them to the locality; 14 housing and land facilities are preparing a plan to submit to the province for approval to transfer to local management.
In Gio Linh district, the number of surplus houses and land that are not in use is 14. Of which, five facilities have had decisions to handle (four facilities have had decisions to reclaim land, are carrying out procedures to auction land; one facility has had a decision approving the plan to handle the sale of assets on land, change the purpose of land use); nine facilities are abandoned; 6 facilities are developing a plan to transfer to the locality...
Currently, the People's Committee of Quang Tri province is implementing a plan to rearrange and handle real estate to ensure effective exploitation of financial resources for land.