On the morning of May 17, the Standing Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Binh Thanh ward organized the inauguration ceremony of the project to upgrade alley 58/22 and alley 58/62 Phan Chu Trinh street, neighborhood 22.
The project is the result of the spirit of solidarity, consensus and active cooperation of local people, along with Party committees, authorities, and the neighborhood Fatherland Front Committee. With the motto "The State and people work together", people enthusiastically contributed funds and labor to renovate the alley that has been degraded for many years, often with stagnant water, causing difficulties in living and traveling.

After a period of implementation, the project has been completed with many practical items such as asphalt concrete pavement on the alley surface, raising and replacing the manhole system, renovating the drainage system, repairing damaged locations, contributing to urban aesthetic embellishment, ensuring environmental sanitation and improving people's quality of life. The total cost of the project is from socialization sources and people's contributions with more than 411 million VND.
Speaking at the ceremony, Ms. Hoang Mai Quynh Hoa - Member of the Standing Committee of the Party Committee - Chairwoman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Binh Thanh Ward acknowledged and praised the spirit of responsibility and consensus of the people of Quarter 22 in caring for urban infrastructure construction. The project not only has practical people's livelihood significance but also clearly demonstrates the strength of the great national unity bloc, taking the satisfaction and enjoyment of the people as the highest goal, the spirit of affection and joint efforts for the community of the people of Binh Thanh Ward.

This is also a project with the meaning of celebrating major holidays of the country, contributing to building Binh Thanh ward to be increasingly civilized, modern, green - clean - beautiful, for the happiness of the people, worthy of the dynamic and meaningful tradition of the City named after Uncle Ho.