Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Sam - Vice Chairman of Quang Ngai Provincial People's Committee has just chaired a meeting with departments, branches, and localities to give opinions on site clearance for urban area projects in Mang Den commune.
The urban area projects No. 1, 4 and 5 in Mang Den commune have a total scale of nearly 790ha, with a total investment of nearly 27,000 billion VND. Currently, many tasks have been implemented, but there are still many problems related to measurement, inventory of assets, handling of public assets and compensation implementation mechanisms.

For the Urban Area No. 1 project, the total affected area is more than 264ha with 270 land plots. Up to now, 201 land plots have been measured and inventoried.
The Urban Area No. 4 project has completed the measurement of the land area of organizations. However, for residential land, perennial and annual crop land and aquaculture land of households and individuals, because people have not coordinated to determine the boundary of land plots on the ground, the consulting unit has not been able to measure and determine land users to carry out the next steps.
The urban area No. 5 project has a total affected area of nearly 277ha with 916 land plots. Phase 1 deploys inventory on an area of more than 220ha, equivalent to 181 land plots. To date, units have measured and inventoried 46 plots and are continuing to complete dossiers for the remaining plots.
Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Sam requested Mang Den commune to coordinate with departments, branches, and units to focus on accelerating compensation and site clearance for the Urban Area No. 1 Project. Coordinate with investors to determine appropriate implementation forms.
In the process of inventorying and verifying the origin of land, it is necessary to clarify cases where people use land overlapping with local land and forestry companies to determine compensation conditions according to regulations. Request investors to soon complete the detailed plan at a scale of 1/500 and submit it to the Department of Agriculture and Environment.
For the remaining projects, departments and branches continue to support localities to remove difficulties in surveying, inventorying, verifying land origin and compensation implementation mechanisms. These are key projects, which the province is particularly interested in, so it must focus on drastic implementation, ensuring the set progress.