On August 18, the Standing Committee of Lai Chau Provincial Party Committee held a meeting to listen to the Party Committee and Provincial People's Committee report on the progress of surveying, mapping cadastral maps, preparing cadastral records and building a land database (CSDL). Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, Chairman of the Provincial People's Council Le Minh Ngan chaired.
According to the report, as of August 16, the whole province has created a database for 1,366,294/2,037,73 land plots, reaching 67.51%. Of which, more than 1.03 million plots have ensured the criteria "right - sufficient - clean - live"; nearly 334,000 plots need to continue to be enriched, cleaned and data completed.
The work of collecting and comparing information on land users reached 89.28%, but there are still 4,997 cases that need to be further verified.
Notably, in areas without data, the progress of some tasks is still low.
The area for surveying cadastral maps only reached 25.17%; land declaration, registration, and preparation of cadastral records reached 13.97%; building Group 3 database only reached 3.73%.
Complex terrain, difficult traffic, rainy season weather and the fact that some construction units are still lacking manpower and equipment are identified as reasons affecting the progress.
Concluding the meeting, Lai Chau Provincial Party Secretary Le Minh Ngan requested to focus maximum resources, regularly inspect and evaluate progress, promptly remove obstacles and strictly handle cases of delays and irresponsibility.
The goal is to complete the construction and updating of component data and put the land database into synchronous, centralized, and unified management and operation in 2026.
